
When Marc Bergevin took a job to back up Rob Blake and Luc Robitaille with the Kings a few years ago, we suspected it was to keep himself in the game so he could one day return to the Bettman circuit as GM.
And we suspected that if there was an opening in Los Angeles, he’d give it a shot.
However, we quickly realized that while he may have seemed like the Los Angeles Kings’ candidate in the past, that’s no longer the case. After all, it’s Ken Holland who’s going to L.A.
The Los Angeles Kings will introduce Ken Holland as their new general manager at a news conference on Thursday (via @DarrenDreger): https://t.co/6JCwyqVK2L
– TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) May 14, 2025
He will be introduced to the media tomorrow, according to Darren Dreger.
What you need to understand is that Ken Holland’s contract is expected to be short-term. Elliotte Friedman(32 Thoughts) talked about this on his podcast, which came out in the last few hours.
The fact is, Holland preferred the L.A. job to the Long Island one, not least because he can win quicker. The club wants him to get the organization where it needs to be quickly, with the base in place.
And having beaten the Kings in the playoffs many times as GM of the Oilers recently, he knows what it takes.
Of necessity, one has to wonder what this means for Marc Bergevin. In the short term, Bergevin is still being considered for the vacant position in New York, a place he knows well having played there as a defenseman.
Will he get the job? He’s clearly one of the candidates.
It sounds like Ken Holland will be named LAK GM.
That means Marc Bergevin is back in play for #Isles. @TheHockeyNews https://t.co/ERxy7UZzpO
– Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) May 13, 2025
But it’s worth noting that if he doesn’t get the job with the Islanders, he’ll have to work with Ken Holland. Does he want to do it? Does Holland want him on his team?
We don’t know yet.
And since Elliotte Friedman, again on his podcast, said that the Kings would like Holland around in the short term to potentially form the club’s next GM in a few years’ time, it’s possible that Bergevin doesn’t want to stay either.
After all, if he’s already potentially lost the next Kings GM race, it’s possible he doesn’t exactly want to work with Holland and his runner-up.
No?
If that’s the case, I wonder if it’s because the Kings have a young talent in mind, or if it’s simply that Bergevin isn’t the kind of GM the club is looking for.
– Cayden Lindstrom was injured yesterday, but nothing too serious. He’s back in action.
Everyone take a breath….Cayden Lindstrom is back on the Tigers bench
12:18 left in the 3rd
5-0 MH
– Will Bryant (@willllbryant) May 14, 2025
– Of note.
Series update #LCH
Tonight #LHJMQ Moncton vs Rimouski (19h-#RDS2)
Moncton leads series 2-0Tomorrow #OHL Oshawa vs London
London leads series 3-1Tonight #WHL Medicine Hat vs Spokane
Medicine Hat leads series 2-1#TowardsTheMemorialCup– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) May 14, 2025
– Victory defeat, facing elimination.
We regroup and come back stronger on Friday
We regroup and come back stronger on Friday
Victoire X @IntactInsurance pic.twitter.com/vFLtgqZFTO
– Victoire de Montréal (@PWHL_Montreal) May 14, 2025
– Heading for the Final Four.
NOUS SOMMES LES ROIS DU NOOOORDD!!!
#noTRemoment pic.twitter.com/Fcmme4qhRm
– xy – Trois-Rivières Lions (@Lions3r) May 14, 2025
– Another injury in L.A.
At least Clayton Kershaw will be back this week.
But the injury list is crazy in L.A. https://t. co/IeFUUp1zFl
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) May 14, 2025
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