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The Kings still have a little under $6 million of cap space, but most of their offseason work appears to be complete.
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.
From the New York Islanders drafting Matthew Schaefer with the first pick in the draft, to the Vegas Golden Knights trading for Mitch Marner and longtime veteran Brent Burns signing with the Colorado ...
As the draft dust settled and free agency kicked off, the Los Angeles Kings needed to upgrade their roster or, rather ...
With Vladislav Gavrikov looking increasingly likely to hit free agency and Jordan Spence traded to Ottawa, the Kings' blue line has holes.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhich 100-point team will miss the playoffs in 2026?One of the unique, and unexpected, trends over the past few seasons in the NHL has seen 100-point teams miss the playoff the ...
Jordan Binnington Darcy Kuemper Adin Hill There was no position on the Canadian roster more scrutinized before, during and after the 4 Nations Face-Off than this one.
Multiple free agency moves were made by the Kings and their roster holes were most definitely filled. The question is, though ...
The semi-remote format of the 2025 NHL draft in L.A. created an awkward experience for some players and it wasn't exactly ...
Seeking an upgrade behind 2024–25 Vezina Trophy finalist Darcy Kuemper, the Kings opted for Forsberg instead. Last season, Rittich was heavily outperformed by Forsberg, at least statistically.
Oilers GM Stan Bowman defended the Oilers goalie rotation despite their second consecutive Stanley Cup Final loss to the Panthers.
The Vegas Golden Knights have re-signed forward Raphael Lavoie to a one-year deal. Lavoie, 24, played in nine games with the ...
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