Even though the 2024 NHL Draft has come and gone, it’s already that time to start getting ready for the prospect and draft content for the 2025 NHL Draft.
Will Jim Hiller return as head coach and what will his staff look like? Which prospects will get an Entry Level Contract or begin their professional careers?
After a disappointing Pacific Division Finals exit this past season, the Ontario Reign have said goodbye to some old friends, including captain TJ Tynan, and had a flurry of extensions and new signings.
The LA Kings have added a couple of new goalies to the organizational depth chart this off-season, leading to an interesting group—my thoughts on the strongest goalie depth the Kings have had in years.
It will be interesting to see where he fits into the lineup for Los Angeles as the team already has eight defensemen signed to NHL contracts without factoring in the next deal for Jordan Spence.
We can now officially put a bow on all LA Kings related on-ice activities for at least a few months. When next we see real stuff happening at Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo, it will be for the NHL Rookie Faceoff in September.
The opening of Free Agency has come and gone with most LA Kings fans trying to erase July 1st from their memories. Despite handing out over $7.3M over seven years to two players – not to mention the $2.67M for fourth-liner Tanner Jeannot, the Kings still haven’t addressed their need for a top-six scoring winger.
We’ve barely had enough time to sit back and relax from the wild weekend that was the 2024 NHL Draft in Las Vegas. But there’s no time for sleep. The next wave of NHL talent is already preparing for a big year ahead.
And just like that, it’s almost over. With two days in the books now, there is just a single day remaining at this year’s LA Kings Development Camp. However, Tuesday was a far more important day of evaluation than the camp opener on Monday.
We’re already talking about next season? That’s right! Building on the home openers for all 32 teams released on Monday, the NHL rolled out the full 2024-25 schedule early Tuesday morning.
The NHL offseason kicked into high gear over the weekend, beginning with the NHL Entry Draft on Friday. For the LA Kings, they’ve so far made a pair of trades before signing three players on Monday when Free Agency opened up.
After a somewhat eventful draft weekend that saw the Los Angeles Kings bring in Tanner Jeannot, general manager Rob Blake wasted no time once free agency began, signing multiple players to NHL contracts.
On Monday, the Los Angeles Kings announced they have signed goaltender Pheonix Copley and forward Trevor Lewis to one-year contract extensions. Both contracts
Former Edmonton Oilers Warren Foegele has chosen to sign a contract elsewhere. He will sign with the Los Angeles Kings for three years and will command an AAV of $3 million.
The Los Angeles Kings have been active this offseason having traded Pierre-Luc Dubois for Darcy Kuemper and trading away Carl Grundstrom and adding Kyle Burroughs.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed former Stanley Cup champion, Joel Edmundson to a new contract. They signed the defenceman to a four year deal at $3.8 million per season.
The 2024 NHL Entry Draft has concluded, and the Los Angeles Kings made four selections, including a first-round pick for the first time since 2021 when they took Brandt Clarke.
On Friday at the Sphere in Las Vegas, the Los Angeles Kings took the scoring winger in the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft, No. 26 overall. Greentree spent the 2023-24 campaign with the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) where he collected 36 goals and 54 assists for 90 points in 64 games.
The 2024 NHL offseason has begun, and the free-agent market is starting to take shape. There is an abundance of right-handed defensemen available, including Matt Roy of the Los Angeles Kings.
The Trois-Rivieres Lions announced on Thursday afternoon that they have re-signed forward Jonathan Yantsis for the 2024-25 season. Yantsis, 25, would play
Legacy is never stagnant. It’s a strong foundation, built upon with every new season. Those are the words surrounding the Los Angeles Kings full rebranding ahead of the 2024-25 season.
We’ve got another edition of NHL rumours to start your week. Teams are already making moves before the start of July 1 free agency. We’ll find out a Stanley Cup champion on Monday.
The Los Angeles Kings aren't ready to call former No. 5 overall pick Alex Turcotte a sunk investment just yet.
Let's continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Kings.
The Capitals are strapped for cash. According to CapFriendly, with just over $3.7 million in salary cap space, GM Brian MacLellan must make big decisions to ensure the team gets better and younger before October.
MacLellan is taking a gamble, hoping Dubois will fill the Evgeny Kuznetsov-sized hole in their second line.
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