Free agent signings by the LA Kings and the Ontario Reign (AHL contracts) have provided a clearer picture of the Reign’s current roster. Taylor Ward Ward was signed to a one-year $775,000 two-way contract extension.
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Some news this morning from USA Hockey as four members of the Kings prospect pool were among the 42 players invited to the Summer Showcase event to be held at the end of July in Minnesota.
LA goalie prospect Carter George — now 19 years old and a self-proclaimed lifelong Kings fan — has had an impressive run in 2025. He began the year with
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There’s a myth that the LA Kings organization and its fanbase cling to each July 1st. The myth is that California’s tax rate is what keeps elite NHL players from signing in Los Angeles.
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.
Before free agency opened, the Los Angeles Kings and general manager (GM) Ken Holland knew they had lots of work to do to try and fill their glaring holes while also wanting to ice a roster that had improved.
There is still time for these teams to change their offseason, and one big trade can still impact things, but through the first week, these teams have dropped the ball. So far.
When Corey Perry signed with the Edmonton Oilers, fans weren’t quite sure what to expect. He was 38. He’d been bought out in Chicago. He came with a reputation—not always a flattering one.
Just like that, it’s over. When Development Camp came to an end on Thursday afternoon at Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo, it also officially brought down the curtain on LA’s season.
The Los Angeles Kings went into the offseason knowing change was needed. That’s why they brought in former Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers executive Ken Holland to transform this team from playoff team to Stanley Cup contender.
Angus Booth had a solid first year for the Ontario Reign, quickly earning the trust of head coach Marco Sturm. The trust Sturm had in Booth led to him playing big minutes against the opposing team’s best players.
LA Kings GM Ken Holland has made several questionable signings in free agency so far, and now fans have taken to social media to absolutely blast him. Ken Holland certainly made waves on July 1st after a string of head-scratching signings with the Los Angeles Kings.
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Kings announced they have signed forward Logan Brown to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal will have an NHL AAV of $775,000, with a minor-league salary of $350,000, through the 2025-26 season.
NHL free agency opened on Tuesday, and, so far, 181 contracts have been signed worth almost $800,000,000 total. Which contracts will age well, and which had fans shaking their heads at the numbers?
40 year-old veteran Corey Perry has gone to the West Coast, joining the Los Angeles Kings on a 1-year deal, and he explains why he chose to leave the Oilers.
The Los Angeles Kings signed forward Taylor Ward to a one-year, two-way contract, according to PuckPedia. Ward spent nearly the entire 2024-25 season with the Kings’ AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, scoring 12 goals and adding 15 assists for 27 points in 66 regular-season games.
The Los Angeles Kings entered the offseason with a need to make over and improve their defense. The first domino fell when they traded Jordan Spence to the Ottawa Senators at the 2025 NHL Draft.
The Los Angeles Kings are making moves during this of-fseason. Today, they announced depth forward Joel Armia has signed with the team. Armia is a former St.
After playing for four different teams in the past two seasons — and three of them just this past season — Los Angeles Kings winger Andrei Kuzmenko has found a home, for now.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed forward Andrei Kuzmenko to a one-year contract extension, the club announced Monday afternoon. Kuzmenko, 29, collected 11 goals and 37 points in 66 games split between the Calgary Flames, Philadelphia Flyers, and Kings during the 2024-25 regular season.
The Los Angeles Kings have been the subject of numerous rumors regarding free agency and players they could either be shopping, looking to re-sign, or add.
The Los Angeles Kings selected left winger Kristian Epperson of the OHL’s Saginaw Spirit with the No. X overall selection in the 2025 NHL Draft on Saturday.
The Los Angeles Kings are in an enviable spot this summer, with over $21 million in cap space and only a couple of significant pending free agents. The only restricted one on the roster is forward Alex Laferriere — and general manager Ken Holland provided a positive update on the former 42-point scorer on Wednesday.