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The Kings–Sharks rivalry is an American professional
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between the
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and
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. The two teams have played in the same division ever since the Sharks began play in the 1991–92 season. They were in the
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from 1991 to 1993 and have been in the Pacific Division ever since. This rivalry stems from the fact that both teams are located in the state of
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, as well as the other professional sports rivalries between
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and the
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, namely Dodgers–Giants, 49ers–Rams, Lakers–Warriors, and Earthquakes–Galaxy. The rivalry reached a boiling point in the early-to-mid 2010s, with Los Angeles and San Jose meeting in the playoffs four times in a span of six years, as well as one of the two teams appearing in six of seven conference finals from
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.


Early history

From 1991 to April 4, 2011, San Jose won 59 games and Los Angeles won 50 games. They tied seven times, all prior to the
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(when the league implemented
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as tie-breakers after scoreless overtime periods in the regular season). A notable early moment in the rivalry came late during the 1993–94 season, when all three California teams – the Kings (who had gone to the Stanley Cup Finals the year before), Sharks (then in only their third year of existence), and
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(then in their inaugural season) – battled for the eighth and final playoff spot in the newly-renamed Western Conference. Moreover, the Kings' superstar captain,
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, was chasing the all-time NHL career goals record of 801 held by his idol,
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. On March 20, 1994, during the first period of a Kings–Sharks game in San Jose, Gretzky scored the 800th goal of his career by stealing the puck from Sharks defenseman Sandis Ozolins and backhanding it through the legs of goaltender Arturs Irbe. Later, with the Sharks leading 6–5 in the final minute of the game, Gretzky jammed a rebound past Irbe for his second goal of the contest and the 801st of his career, tying Howe for the most career goals and the game at 6–6. The game would end as a 6–6 tie. On April 2, the Sharks' 7–4 victory over the
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, combined with a 5–3 Kings loss to the
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, eliminated the Kings from playoff contention. Three days later, the Sharks defeated the Kings 2–1 in Los Angeles to officially clinch their first-ever playoff berth.


2010–present


2011: First playoff meeting

The rivalry heated up in
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, with the Kings and Sharks meeting in the
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for the first time in history. The Sharks won the Pacific Division title and earned the second seed in the Western Conference, while the Kings earned the seventh seed. The series began at the
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. Left winger
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and center
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scored in regulation for San Jose, while right wingers Dustin Brown and
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scored for Los Angeles. The game went to overtime, which
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scored to give San Jose a 1–0 series lead. The Kings rebounded in game two with a 4–0 win. Defenseman
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had four points in the game, two of which were goals. He assisted on Jack Johnson and Kyle Clifford's goals. The series shifted to the
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in Los Angeles for game three. The Kings got off to a blazing start as they were up 4–0 in a game for the second consecutive game. Willie Mitchell, Kyle Clifford,
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, and
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scored the goals. Sharks' coach
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decided to yank goaltender Antti Niemi and replace him with backup Anterro Niittymaki. This seemed to spark San Jose as they fired home three unanswered goals scored by
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,
Ryane Clowe Ryane Clowe (born September 30, 1982) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks, New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils. He was drafted into the NHL by the San ...
, and Logan Couture. With the game suddenly close,
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scored for the Kings to make it 5–3. However, the Sharks came up with goals from both Clowe and Pavelski to tie the game at five before the second intermission. There was no scoring in the third period thus the game went to overtime.
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scored his second of the game in the extra session to complete San Jose's miraculous comeback, giving his team a 6–5 victory in the game and a 2–1 lead in the series. The Sharks were able to duplicate their success in game four, this time winning in a more convincing fashion; they won 6–3, with Ryane Clowe scoring two goals in the victory and Niemi making 35 saves after a rough outing in Game 3. The Sharks looked to close out the series at home in game five; Kings goaltender
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stopped that from happening, as he made 51 saves in a 3–1 victory to send the series back to Southern California for game six. Kyle Clifford,
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, and
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scored the goals for the Kings. In game six, the Kings looked to stave off elimination once more and force a seventh game in San Jose while the Sharks once again looked to close out the series. The two teams alternated goals in regulation until it was 3–3, with San Jose scoring first.
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,
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, and Dany Heatley scored for the Sharks, while Justin Williams, Ryan Smyth, and
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scored for the Kings. Joe Thornton scored in overtime for San Jose, winning the game 4–3 and the series 4–2 to advance to the Western Conference semifinals. San Jose would be defeated by the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Conference finals.


2013: Kings get revenge

Los Angeles and San Jose met in the conference semifinals of the 2013 playoffs as the West's fifth and sixth seeds, respectively. Los Angeles was coming off a victory over the fourth-seeded
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in six games while San Jose completed a series sweep of the third-seeded
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. The Kings were in the midst of an attempt to defend their 2012 Cup victory while the Sharks were looking to advance to the conference finals for the fourth time in franchise history. The first game saw Jonathan Quick make 35 saves in a 2–0 shutout of San Jose. Mike Richards and
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scored the only two goals of the game. The Kings jumped out to a 2–0 lead in game two, but this time San Jose answered. Marleau and
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scored to tie the game while Marc-Edouard Vlasic gave the Sharks the lead with 11:04 left in the game. However, the Sharks shot themselves in the feet later in the game due to the penalties that occurred. Stuart was penalized for tripping and Vlasic was penalized for delay-of-game. The Kings took full advantage; Dustin Brown tied the game at three on the five-on-three power play and Trevor Lewis scored on a rebound off a
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shot to win the game for the Kings 4–3 in regulation giving them a 2–0 series lead heading up north. San Jose got off to a fast start in game three on home ice, as veteran Dan Boyle scored two minutes into the game to give his team the 1–0 lead. However, the Kings capitalized on a Sharks' defensive zone turnover, tying the game on a goal by Toffoli. The game went to overtime tied 1–1. A pair of penalties were called on this time the Kings.
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and Trevor Lewis were the penalized players. Logan Couture scored on the five-on-three advantage to give San Jose a 2–1 victory and cut the Kings' series lead in half. The final score was the same in game four — although not in overtime — drawing the Sharks even in the series.
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and Logan Couture scored for San Jose while Mike Richards scored for Los Angeles. Sharks goaltender Antti Niemi stopped 22 of 23 shots, with 13 of his saves coming in the third period alone. With the series tied 2–2, the teams went back to the Staples Center. The Sharks had all the momentum in game five, but the Kings took it from them. Los Angeles won game five by a 3–0 score. Anze Kopitar and Slava Voynov scored the first two goals, then
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added an empty-net goal. Quick stopped all 24 shots he faced in the game. Just like the previous two games of the series in San Jose, the Sharks won 2–1 at home.
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scored on a five-on-three in the first period and then TJ Galiardi scored in the second period. Dustin Brown scored Los Angeles' only goal. For the first time in history, Los Angeles and San Jose were playing a seventh game against each other. Justin Williams scored both goals for the Kings in a 2–1 victory and Dan Boyle scored the only goal for San Jose. This meant that the home team won every game in the series. Los Angeles continued their quest for a Stanley Cup repeat to the Western Conference finals, but were ousted by the President's Trophy-winning
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in five games.


2014: Kings complete 3–0 comeback

In the 2013–14 season, San Jose and Los Angeles finished second and third in the Pacific Division, respectively. With the new playoff format in place, this set up the second consecutive and third overall meeting between the two California rivals. Game one was at the
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. Joe Thornton got things started for the home team by scoring the first goal of the game. In the final minute of the first period, Tomas Hertl and Patrick Marleau scored 48 seconds apart to give the Sharks a 3–0 lead after just 20 minutes of play. Fourth-liner
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and defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic tallied the next two goals to make it 5–0 San Jose. This prompted Los Angeles' coach
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to replace Jonathan Quick with backup goaltender Martin Jones. Coach Sutter's team seemed to be sparked by that move, as they got three unanswered goals from
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, Slava Voynov, and Trevor Lewis to make it 5–3. However, their comeback effort proved unsuccessful, as Brent Burns added an empty net goal for San Jose to give them a 6–3 win and a 1–0 series lead. Game 2 ended up even more lopsided. Although Los Angeles jumped to a 2–0 first period lead after goals from Muzzin and Lewis, San Jose blazed to a lead. Mike Brown and Raffi Torres netted goals to tie the game. San Jose then got five unanswered goals from Justin Braun, Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski, Logan Couture, and Joe Thornton. It was only the third time in 26 total attempts that the Sharks overcame a two-goal deficit in a playoff game. Goaltender Antti Niemi made 24 saves, while his counterpart Quick made 33 saves (albeit he gave up seven goals). Back in Los Angeles for game three, Marleau scored to overtime game winner to give San Jose a commanding 3–0 series lead and a chance to sweep their rivals. It was do or die for the Kings, who faced the possibility of being swept on home ice. Game four started nip and tuck, as Los Angeles and San Jose traded goals to start the first and second periods.
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opened the scoring, then James Sheppard tied the game for the Sharks. Justin Williams scored on the power play to give the Kings the lead, then Matt Nieto scored to tie the game once more. Los Angeles then blazed to a 5–2 lead with second period goals from Williams and Tyler Toffoli followed by Gaborik's second goal 34 seconds into the third period. Joe Pavelski pulled the Sharks to within two later on, but Dustin Brown scored an empty net goal to help Los Angeles double up San Jose 6–3. Jonathan Quick turned in a 36-save performance, while Niemi got chased out of goal after Gaborik's 5–2 goal. The series shifted back to San Jose, with the Sharks looking to close out the series and advance to the second round. Los Angeles once again stifled any chances of that happening, winning game five by a 3–0 score. Toffoli, Kopitar, and Carter scored the goals, while Quick made stopped all 30 shots he faced. In game six at the Staples Center, Justin Williams scored first for Los Angeles to give them a 1–0 lead through 20 minutes of play. James Sheppard evened the score 1–1 in the second period for San Jose, where it remained until intermission. In the third period, Sharks goaltender
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appeared to have control of the puck after a shot, but the referees never blew the whistle. Williams poked the puck in for his second goal of the game, but not without controversy. The play was reviewed, but the call on the ice stood. Anze Kopitar then added an even strength goal and a power play goal for insurance to end the game in a 4–1 score in favor of Los Angeles. The series went to game seven after the two teams traded three-game win streaks. The first period of the game between the two California foes was scoreless. Veteran defenseman Dan Boyle was whistled for a two-minute high-sticking penalty, but Los Angeles failed to capitalize. Less than 30 seconds into the middle frame,
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scored to put San Jose ahead 1–0. Their lead only lasted a couple of minutes as Doughty scored a power play goal with
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and
Logan Couture Logan Couture (born March 28, 1989) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. He played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the San Jose Sharks, who selected him ninth overall in the 2007 NHL entry draft, and where he ...
in the penalty box for hooking and elbowing, respectively. The Kings killed four straight penalties before Williams fed Kopitar the puck to score the go-ahead goal late in the period. This stood as the game winner, as Toffoli, Brown, and Pearson added insurance goals. Los Angeles became just the fourth team to win a series after being down 3–0, with the others being the 1942 Maple Leafs, 1975 Islanders, and the 2010 Flyers (which coincidentally, Los Angeles forwards Jeff Carter and Mike Richards were members). The Kings went on to defeat their Southern California rivals, the
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, and the
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in two grueling seven-game series before knocking off the
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in the
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in five games to win their second title in franchise history.


2014–15: Stadium Series, down year

Over the course of the 2014–15 season, the Kings and Sharks were hovering in and around the final few playoff spots in the Western Conference. On February 21, 2015, Los Angeles and San Jose played the
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game at
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in Santa Clara, the then-brand new home of the
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. This was the second outdoor game played in California in as many years, with the other game being one of the inaugural Stadium Series games between the Kings and
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at
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(Anaheim won 3–0). Los Angeles opened the scoring in the first period. San Jose tried to clear their own zone, but Muzzin was at the left point to keep it within the blueline. He then wristed a shot that deflected off of Kyle Clifford and into the net for a 1–0 lead. With 1:04 left in the period, Tommy Wingels won a faceoff for San Jose sending the puck to star defenseman Brent Burns. Burns scored from a sharp angle off of the shaft of goaltender Jonathan Quick's stick to tie the game. There was no scoring in the second period leaving the score tied 1–1. Early in the third period, Burns tried to dump the puck in from the neutral zone, but the puck deflected off Kings' forward Jeff Carter towards
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. Gaborik took full advantage and buried his shot from 39 feet to give Los Angeles a 2–1 lead. That stood as the final score giving Los Angeles the victory. This game was a detriment to San Jose's playoff hopes as they failed to make the playoffs for the first time since
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. The Kings' fortunes were no better as they failed to make the playoffs as well for only the second time in seven years becoming first team since the 2007 Hurricanes to miss the playoffs the year after winning the Stanley Cup.


2015–16: Another playoff meeting, Sharks prevail over the Kings

After a mediocre showing from both teams the previous year, San Jose and Los Angeles posted strong records in the regular season. The Kings finished second in the Pacific with 102 points and the Sharks finished third with 98 points. They met in the
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for the fourth time in history. The series kicked off at Staples Center. Early in the first period, Los Angeles defenseman Jake Muzzin scored a goal off of Sharks forward Tomas Hertl's skate for the 1–0 lead. The Kings held the Sharks without a shot on goal for the first several minutes of the game, but then Pavelski's power play tally leveled the score. San Jose's defenseman Brent Burns pushed his team into the lead after taking advantage of teammate Joel Ward's faceoff win in Los Angeles' zone. Their lead only lasted 40 seconds, as Jeff Carter scored off of a deflection from Burns' stick and past Jones. Drew Doughty was whistled for a hooking penalty, but teammate Trevor Lewis scored shorthanded, giving the Kings the lead once more. The Sharks evened things out on their power play, however, with a goal of their own from Tomas Hertl. Joe Pavelski then scored his second goal of the game 17 seconds into the third period to give the Sharks their second lead of the game, 4–3. That remained the final score, giving San Jose the Game 1 victory. San Jose was able to repeat their result in game two, winning 2–1 behind goals from Pavelski and Logan Couture and 26 saves from Jones. Veteran forward
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scored the Kings' only tally after his team had a scoreless stretch of 77:41. The Kings traveled up to the northern part of the state down 2–0 in their series with the Sharks. They needed a big win in game three to keep their chances alive as another 3–0 comeback like they did in 2014. They got the victory in Game 3 after goals from Anze Kopitar and Tanner Pearson (the latter coming in overtime). San Jose's only goal was from veteran Joe Thornton 30 seconds into the game, which was followed by 29 saves made by Jonathan Quick. In game four, the Sharks scored three power play goals (two in the second period and one in the third) from Burns, Pavelski, and Marleau to take a 3–0 lead. The Kings threatened to tie the game after goals from Trevor Lewis and
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, but it failed as San Jose won Game 4 3–2 and took a 3–1 series lead heading back to Los Angeles. Jones and Quick both made 26 saves during the game. San Jose had a chance to win the series in five games and they got off to a great start. Joonas Donskoi, Chris Tierney, and Matt Nieto scored for the Sharks, all at even-strength, to give their team a 3–0 lead. The Kings, however, rallied to tie the game behind goals from Kopitar, Carter, and
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. However, Donskoi jumped on a rebound for his second goal of the game to put the Sharks ahead 4–3, 3:58 into the third period. That stood as the winning goal, as Joe Pavelski and
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added insurance goals (with the latter being an empty net goal) to give the Sharks a 6–3 victory and a 4–1 series victory over Los Angeles, sending them to the second round. Afterwards, the Sharks defeated the
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in seven games, then the
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in the Western Conference Finals in six games, before falling short to the
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in six games in their first ever
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.


2020–21 season

Due to the NHL's realignment (with the creation of the
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) during the
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and adoption of division-only play due to the
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, the Sharks and Kings played against each other eight times during the 2020–21 regular season. Both teams, along with their California-rival, the
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, and other Pacific Division opponents (
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and
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), along with the
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,
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and
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of the Central Division, were put in the West Division.


See also

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List of NHL rivalries Rivalries in the National Hockey League have occurred between many teams and cities. Rivalries have arisen among NHL teams for many different reasons, the primary ones including geographic proximity, familiarity with opponents, on-ice incidents, an ...
* Northern–Southern rivalry *
Dodgers–Giants rivalry The Dodgers–Giants rivalry is regarded as one of the fiercest and longest-standing rivalries in American baseball, with some observers considering it the greatest sports rivalry of all time. It dates back to the late 19th century, when both c ...
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49ers–Rams rivalry The 49ers–Rams rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams. The rivalry began in and became one of the most intense in the NFL in the 1970s as the two California based teams re ...
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Lakers–Warriors rivalry The Lakers–Warriors rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) National Basketball Association rivalries, rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors. Unlike most sports rivalries between Northern and Southern C ...
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Chargers–Raiders rivalry The Chargers–Raiders rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) List of NFL rivalries, rivalry between the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders. The rivalry has transcended two leagues and a combined five relocations. Since debutin ...
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Angels–Athletics rivalry The Angels–Athletics rivalry is a Major League Baseball (MLB) divisional rivalry played between the Los Angeles Angels and the Athletics. Both teams compete as member clubs of the American League (AL) West division, and both teams have grown a ...
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California Clásico The California Clásico is the name given to the soccer rivalry between the LA Galaxy and the San Jose Earthquakes. This Major League Soccer rivalry reached its zenith from 2001 to 2005, during which time the Earthquakes and the Galaxy combined ...


References

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