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The LA Kings entered the 2025 offseason facing another year of playoff disappointment and a roster in question. With several ...
In this series, we take a look at each team and see what they've done over the offseason. Next up is the Los Angeles Kings.
Holland also added two veteran right wingers with former Montreal Canadien Joel Armia and former Oiler Corey Perry. The two ...
The semi-remote format of the 2025 NHL draft in L.A. created an awkward experience for some players and it wasn't exactly ...
Holland’s comments refer to conversations he’s had with Kempe’s agent, J.P. Barry. The two sides have purportedly discussed ...
With Vladislav Gavrikov looking increasingly likely to hit free agency and Jordan Spence traded to Ottawa, the Kings' blue line has holes.
The Kings still have a little under $6 million of cap space, but most of their offseason work appears to be complete.
Already enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, Ken Holland appears to still be motivated to prove himself as a top executive in the NHL. Based on his track record, the Los Angeles ...
Just over a month ago, the LA Kings announced Ken Holland as their new general manager. Since then, Holland has been tirelessly working the phones, gathering insights on his new team, and planning ...
The Los Angeles Kings mean business ahead of the 2025-26 NHL season and they made that crystal clear by acquiring former Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry. Now, it's time to put it to show on the ...
The Los Angeles Kings entered the NHL offseason looking to be very active. After another first-round playoff exit, Los Angeles made some changes in the front ...
General manager Ken Holland eyes multiple additions on the blue line amid uncertainty over Vladislav Gavrikov’s return, while the team also weighs goalie and forward options.