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Regal Rundown: Ontario Reign open training camp

The Ontario Reign opened their 2021 training camp on Tuesday at Toyota Sports Performance Center — who will also host the team for the season — in El Segundo, Calif. The team will have four days of practice, followed by two exhibition games against the San Diego Gulls, AHL affiliate of the Anaheim Ducks.

A 23-man camp roster includes 14 players re-assigned by the Kings on Monday.

Here’s the schedule for the first six days of camp:

Ontario Reign 2021 Camp Schedule

Date Event Time Location
Tuesday, 1/12 Practice 1:00 p.m. Toyota Sports Performance Center
Wednesday, 1/13 Practice 1:00 p.m. Toyota Sports Performance Center
Thursday, 1/14 Practice 1:00 p.m. Toyota Sports Performance Center
Friday, 1/15 Practice 11:00 a.m. Toyota Sports Performance Center
Saturday, 1/16 @ San Diego 1:00 p.m. Great Park Ice (Irvine, CA)
Sunday, 1/17 vs. San Diego 3:00 p.m. Toyota Sports Performance Center
Monday, 1/18 OFF DAY

Per LA Kings Insider, the Reign have four more exhibition games scheduled at Toyota Sports Performance Center: 1/22 vs. San Jose Barracuda (San Jose Sharks), 1/24 and 1/25 vs. Tucson Roadrunners (Arizona Coyotes) and 1/30 vs. Bakersfield Condors (Edmonton Oilers).

The full camp roster is linked below.

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