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Hockey fans will be treated to the next game in the rapidly building rivalry between Central Division's Chicago Blackhawks and hometown heroes, LA Kings when the Kings host the Hawks in a grudge match on November 28. The game, at the Los Angeles Staples Center, gives the home ice advantage to the Kings, who have a reputation for pulling out all the stops for their fans at home. Hockey tickets for the game are hard to get, as the Kings rack up win after win in their quest to bring the Stanley Cup back home to Los Angeles.
The rivalry between the King's and Chicago's current Stanley Cup holders is relatively new, but it's already taking on legendary proportions, according to sports industry insider, and unlike so many other sports rivalries, this one is fueled by mutual respect, not hate.
When sports writers interview members of either team, they've got nothing but compliments for the other team," the sportswriter, who preferred to remain anonymous, said. In an industry that thrives on trash-talking opponents, it's refreshing to hear rivals talk about their respect for each other. It makes the win so much sweeter when you triumph over an opponent that's worthy of the good words."
The Hawks and Kings have alternated winning hockey's most coveted honor, the Stanley Cup, since 2012, and one of the two teams has had custody of the trophy for four of the last five seasons, with just a short detour when the Boston Bruins won the Cup in 2011. Other than that one year, the Cup has resided in either Chicago or LA since 2010.
The Kings are hoping to keep that pattern going with a Stanley Cup win this season. The team has a strong start on that, having spawned a 7-game winning streak early in the season. That streak came to an abrupt end when the [Blackhawks](http://www.sportsticketbank.com/nhl-hockey/los-angeles-kings-vs-chicago-blackhawks-tickets/in-los-angeles/staples-center/november-28-2015?_ga=1.109672837.1831664662.1442357177) powered through a third-period revival to take down the Kings in a 4-2 win on November 2.
That game may have put a hitch into the LA Kings' winning streak earlier this month, but it hasn't stopped the Pacific Division's number one team from doing what they do. Their most recent loss dropped them to second place in the Pacific Division standings, but they're eager to recover their first place berth, and the November 28 game against the Blackhawks is one part of that strategy.
The game, held Thanksgiving weekend, has fans scrambling for tickets on third party ticket sites, the only place they're still available. Online ticket reseller, SportsTicketBank.com, notes that there are still [LA Kings tickets](http://www.sportsticketbank.com/nhl-hockey/los-angeles-kings-vs-chicago-blackhawks-tickets/in-los-angeles/staples-center/november-28-2015?_ga=1.109672837.1831664662.1442357177) available for the November 28 game against the Blackhawks, including premium suite tickets and sideline tickets that are up close to the action. Those tickets sell fast, though, the site warns, so fans should grab their hockey tickets when they see them.
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