March 17, 1970, the moribund Kings come to the Olympia and at least kept it close in a 3-2 loss with goals by Cowboy Flett and Ross Lonsberry in front of 15,221. Note how they point out they have lighted and fenced parking next to the arena. The scars of the riots of 1967 can still be seen in google maps of the area around the former arena location today...
March 17, 1977 The moribund Red Wings come to the Forum and the Kings win 3-2 on goals by Gary Sargent, Gene Carr, and Don Kozak in front of 14,580 on Toyota Jersey Night, first 3,000 under 14 get a Kings jersey.
Also in the sports notes is that Jack Kent Cooke has signed an agreement to have selected home Lakers and Kings games televised by National Subscription Television in the fall. It would be telecast on KSBC 52 and branded as ON TV, it cost $18.95 a month (almost $95 a month in today's dollars) showing uncut movies, sporting events and concerts. My Dad picked up (along with several of his friends) pirate descramblers since ON used early analog scrambling tech. I remember going with Dad to buy the descrambler from a pretty nice part of Huntington Beach from a garage workshop, basically split the signal into the cable and the sound then played from a separate speaker.
Here is an ad for the service, the top part of the ad is a half sheared goat: