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RoyalTea | LA Kings

RoyalTea | LA Kings

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Hosts Carrlyn Bathe and Kayla Knierim bring you a brand-new look inside the LA Kings!2025 RoyalTea, LA Kings Hockey Politics & Government
Episodes
  • How We (Almost) Got an Adrian Kempe Sign on College Gameday
    Nov 5 2025
    Carrlyn's back from the Roadtrip but not without a quick stop at the Emergency Room first! Kayla talks through her last minute (almost) trip to Nashville and how we tried our hardest to get the iconic "Horns Down" Kempe celebration onto ESPN's College Gameday, and so much more!
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    57 mins
  • Answering Our Fans BIGGEST Questions! ❓❓❓ | RoyalTea
    Oct 29 2025
    This week, Carrlyn and Kayla are going remote for the first time! Carrlyn’s checking in from Dallas on a five-game road trip while the two catch up on the Kings’ last homestand, tell the story of getting pulled over on the way to a game, and chat with an NHL legend. Plus, they answer listener questions for the first time — covering everything from their careers and how they became Kings fans to hair-washing habits, favorite Disney rides, and more!
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • NHL Broadcaster Has THOUSANDS of Unread Phone Notifications 😳 | RoyalTea
    Oct 22 2025
    Carrlyn and Kayla catch up after the team’s first road trip. Fresh off the plane (sort of), Carrlyn shares stories from the road — highlighting her favorite thing to do in each city. The two dive into the topic of nicknames (including one big one Kayla somehow missed), and things take a hilarious turn when Carrlyn offers Kayla a banana — which she refuses due to a traumatic banana incident from her past. They wrap things up by chatting about the struggles of adulting and Carrlyn’s chaotic inbox life.
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    49 mins
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