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It's summertime in the NHL. The Stanley Cup has been hoisted, a new crop of players has been drafted and a handful of ...
The Kings have been eliminated by the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in each of the last four seasons and were expected to make changes this summer as they try to get past the first round.
NHL teams may have been smarter in free agency than in past years, but there were still a few head-scratching contracts ...
Multiple free agency moves were made by the Kings and their roster holes were most definitely filled. The question is, though ...
There is still time for these teams to change their offseason, and one big trade can still impact things, but through the ...
Of course the Blackhawks did as little as possible around July 1 because of course the Blackhawks are going to tank for Gavin ...
A dream was realized for Caeden Herrington on Saturday afternoon with a single phone call.Standing in his Manchester home ...
Holland also added two veteran right wingers with former Montreal Canadien Joel Armia and former Oiler Corey Perry. The two ...
The Kings still have a little under $6 million of cap space, but most of their offseason work appears to be complete.
A dream was realized for Caeden Herrington on Saturday afternoon with a single phone call.Standing in his Manchester home ...
Well, that was certainly one of the many July 1’s in NHL History. While far from the most exciting, there were plenty of ...
The Los Angeles Kings entered free agency with one mission: to build a team better than the Oilers, who’ve eliminated them in the first round in each of the last four postseasons. Enter new GM Ken ...
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