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Los Angeles Kings hire Dave Lowry as new assistant coach

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Los Angeles Kings have hired Dave Lowry as an assistant coach. The Kings announced the new addition to head coach John Stevens' staff Tuesday. Stevens already retained Bill Ranford as the Kings' goaltending coach.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Los Angeles Kings have hired Dave Lowry as an assistant coach.

The Kings announced the new addition to head coach John Stevens' staff Tuesday. Stevens already retained Bill Ranford as the Kings' goaltending coach.

Lowry spent the past five years as the head coach of the WHL's Victoria Royals, taking them to the playoffs in all five seasons.

He previously served as an assistant coach for the Calgary Flames. Lowry also was the Flames' captain for two years of his 19-season NHL playing career, which ended in 2004.

Lowry's son, Joel, was the Kings' fifth-round pick in 2011. Joel Lowry spent the past two seasons with Los Angeles' AHL affiliate in Ontario.

The Kings will hire a second assistant coach for Stevens, who replaced Darryl Sutter last month.

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