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A week has passed, and it’s time for another LA Kings prospect update. Liam Greentree highlighted this week’s prospect update for the second straight week. Greentree recorded five points (2 G, 3A) in two games for the Windsor Spitfires, including a four-point game – his fifth four-point game of the season –  in their 8-2 win over the Saginaw Spirit. Even though they were idle, Windsor clinched a playoff spot the night before that game.

Greentree has 91 points in 52 games and has already surpassed his point total from last season (90). His 91 points are tied for second in scoring in the OHL and fourth in the CHL (QMJHL, WHL, and OHL). He also ranks third in goals (37) and fourth in assists (57) in the OHL. I’m running out of adjectives to describe the electric 19-year-old winger, but one I haven’t used – as the younger generation would say – is that he has aura.

If the Kings want to add at the trade deadline, he must be excluded from any trade package.

Here is how the rest of the players in the pipeline did during the week:

Overseas players:

NCAA players:

  • Kenny Connors: 1 G, 0 A, 1 Pt, -1, 4 SOG, 19/31 (61.3%) faceoffs in two games played
  • Ryan Conmy: 1 G, 0 A, 1 Pt, -2, 8 SOG in two games played
  • Jack Hughes: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +/- 0, 4 SOG, 14/31 (45.2%) faceoffs in three games played
  • Jared Wright: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 3 SOG in two games played
  • James Reeder: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 2 SOG in two games played
  • Jack Sparkes: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 2 SOG in two games played
  • Braden Doyle: 0 G, 1 A, 1 Pt, +1, 4 SOG in three games played
  • Hampton Slukynsky: 1 GA, 16 saves on 17 shots faced in one game played

OHL players:

  • Matthew Mania: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 3 SOG in one game played
  • Jared Woolley: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 2 SOG in two games played
  • Carter George: 6 GA, 56 saves on 62 shots faced in two games played (one start and one relief appearance)

WHL players:

  • Koehn Ziemmer: 1 G, 3 A, 4 Pts, +4, 5 SOG in two games played

ECHL players:

  • Jacob Ingham: 2 GA, 31 saves on 33 shots faced in one game played

AHL players:

  • Aatu Jamsen: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +/- 0, 1 SOG in one game played
  • Andre Lee: 0 G, 1 A, 1 Pt, -1, 1 SOG in two games played
  • Samuel Helenius: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 0 SOG in two games played
  • Angus Booth: 0 G, 1 A, 1 Pt, +/- 0, 2 SOG in two games played
  • Jakub Dvorak: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +1, 0 SOG in one game played
  • Cole Krygier: 0 G, 0 A, 0 Pts, +/- 0, 2 SOG in one game played
  • Erik Portillo: 3 GA, 17 saves on 20 shots faced in one game played

This article first appeared on Hockey Royalty and was syndicated with permission.

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