Trevor Moore, a player for the Los Angeles Kings, achieved a significant milestone in his NHL career on Saturday. Moore scored his 100th career goal, a momentous achievement that came in his 454th regular-season game. This goal was particularly special as it was the decisive marker in the shootout, securing the Kings' win over the St. Louis Blues. Moore, a 30-year-old winger, had been out for 11 games due to an upper-body injury, making his return to the ice even more impactful. This goal marked his first since his return, and it's likely he'll see more ice time moving forward, playing a middle-six role. Moore's performance this season has been somewhat underwhelming, with only six goals, 14 points, 72 shots on net, 24 hits, and 22 blocked shots over 38 appearances. However, this milestone goal could be a turning point for Moore, and his team, the Kings, as they look to climb the standings.