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The Kings send the No. 24 pick to Pittsburgh and gain a second-round selection (No. 59) in exchange for sliding down seven ...
The LA Kings selected defenseman Henry Brzustewicz with their first selection of the 2025 NHL Draft at Peacock Theater in Los ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins picked up a center for their last pick in the first round of the NHL Draft. The Penguins traded their ...
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The semi-remote format of the 2025 NHL draft in L.A. created an awkward experience for some players and it wasn't exactly ...
Alex Laferriere is set to become a restricted free agent on July 1, and the Los Angeles Kings have a plan to get him ...
Robitaille said Blake left the Kings in “really good shape.” They finished second in the Pacific Division last season with ...
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Yardbarker on MSNLos Angeles Kings Draft Henry Brzustewicz 31st OverallWith the 31st pick of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, the Los Angeles Kings have selected Henry Brzustewicz from the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Henry Brzustewicz is a 6-foot-1, ...
If there’s one thing that Ken Holland knows from his 22 years as Red Wings general manager, it’s prospects around the Great Lakes basin. So he grabbed one in his first draft as the GM of the Los ...
The Kings have the 24th overall pick – near where they did well taking Liam Greentree last year – as the draft gets underway ...
The Kings are reportedly once again looking to trade down in the upcoming NHL Draft as they did last offseason.
New Kings general manager Ken Holland spoke for nearly 40 minutes on Gavrikov, Spence and the team's offseason priorities.
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