Garry Galley had two stints with the Los Angeles Kings, the first coming after he was the 100th Overall Pick in the 1983 Draft, while he was playing collegiately at Bowling Green. Galley turned pro the following year and made the Kings roster immediately, logging significant ice time on the Kings second pairing and scoring 38 Points as a rookie.
Galley was not as good as a sophomore, though he still had a respectable 22 Points in 49 Games. Midway through the 1986-87 campaign, he was traded to Washington, but ten years later, the Kings signed him to be a veteran presence of their defensive corps. In Galley's second run in Los Angeles, he played there three years, hitting the 30-Point mark in two of those years.
Leaving for the Islanders in 2000, Galley amassed 159 Points in 361 Games as a King.