LA Kings Goaltending Trade Targets for 2024 Offseason
Also, 3 Kings’ Draft Picks That Didn’t Work Out in LA
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LA Kings Goaltending Trade Targets for 2024 Offseason
June 17, 2024 by Michael Ostrower
The Los Angeles Kings have been heavily rumored to be in the market for a goaltender recently. At the 2024 Trade Deadline, there were reports of Linus Ullmark and Jacob Markstrom trades being in the works, and recently Darcy Kuemper speculation has ramped up. Now with the offseason underway, it may be a good time to organize all goaltending targets and assess the possibility of seeing them suit up for the Kings next season.
Bruce McNall: His Rise and Fall
June 17, 2024 by THW Archives
On Aug. 9, 1988, the hockey world changed forever. The Edmonton Oilers traded the Great One, Wayne Gretzky, along with Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski, to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, $15 million in cash, and the Kings’ first-round draft picks in 1989, 1991 and 1993. Behind all of this madness was young 38-year-old Hollywood movie producer and Kings owner Bruce McNall.
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3 Kings’ Draft Picks That Didn’t Work Out in LA
June 12, 2024 by Austin Stanovich
The Los Angeles Kings‘ draft history has been solid. They’ve had some big misses in the past, but overall have been consistent with their ability to draft. Where they’ve been less successful is trading away their draft picks. It’s always a risk in trading away talent, and the Kings haven’t always found success when rolling the dice.
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