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The Los Angeles Kings are going to look very different next season, and they still have over $6.7 million in cap space to ...
The NHL free agent frenzy began less than a week ago, and as is usually the case, several clubs spent money irresponsibly.
As the draft dust settled and free agency kicked off, the Los Angeles Kings needed to upgrade their roster or, rather ...
You know the offseason is in full swing when the major networks start talking about hypothetical scenarios, such as trying to predict a country’s Olympic roster. This morning, they released their ...
Edmonton is one of hockey’s most passionate markets, but let’s be honest, like most fan bases, Edmonton Oilers fans can quickly despise the opposing teams’ pestering, agitating types.
The Kings still have a little under $6 million of cap space, but most of their offseason work appears to be complete.
Now that the NHL draft and the opening of the free agent market have passed, many teams can start focusing on next season. This year, however, will (finally) see the 2026 Olympic Games, to be held in ...
Gavrikov had 30 points (five goals, 25 assists) and was plus-26 in 82 regular-season games for the Los Angeles Kings last ...
Miller was a Rangers first round pick (22nd overall) in the 2018 Entry Draft and was projected to be the No. 2 defenseman ...
Gavrikov, 29, signed a contract for $49 million over 7 years with the New York Rangers on Tuesday, leaving the Kings with a ...
The Kings also signed goalie Anton Forsberg, who played regularly the last four years with the Ottawa Senators, to back up ...
The Kings were named the biggest losers of NHL free agency’s first day after signing Cody Ceci and Brian Dumoulin to risky ...
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