A week has passed, and it’s time for another LA Kings prospect update. Choosing one player who highlighted this week was tough as many had good performances. Usually, we pick one player to highlight the week, but this time we will do something different for this week’s update. This week’s update will highlight four players.
Here we go!
Liam Greentree (OHL)
Out of the six players chosen, Liam Greentree is the cream of the crop. Greentree continues to dominate in the Ontario Hockey League with eight points (3 G, 5 A) in three games. The captain of the Windsor Spitfires notched 100 career OHL goals, reached the 40-goal mark on the season, and posted his seventh four-point game of the year in Windsor’s 6-5 overtime loss to the Sarnia Sting last Friday. Per the Spitfires’ account on X, he would miss the following game with an illness but returned in Sunday’s contest where he would record three assists. The power forward continues to make plays for himself and his teammates, which reflects his 99 points (40 G, 59 A) in 55 games. He ranks third in the OHL in assists and points and fourth in goals.
THATS 100 OHL GOALS.
LIAM GREENTREE. #WindsorSpitfires #GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/QpO0Wz4DRA
— X – Windsor Spitfires (@SpitsHockey) February 22, 2025
That’s our captain. #WindsorSpitfires #GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/z07yvtQEaR
— X – Windsor Spitfires (@SpitsHockey) February 22, 2025
Hampton Slukynsky (NCAA)
Hampton Slukynsky continues to perform at every level. Western Michigan University is sitting at the top of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) standings and he is a reason why. Slukynsky made 33 saves on 36 shots faced in Western Michigan’s 4-3 overtime victory over Arizona State University in his lone start; it was the most saves he made and shots he faced in a game this season. The freshman has rotated starts with teammate Cameron Rowe (senior) as the 1A/1B duo sit in the top two in goals-against average (Slukynsky is number one with 1.67) in the NCHC. In 13 games played, Slukynsky leads all goalies in the NCHC with a .939 save percentage. That is also the best of any freshman goalie in the NCAA.
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— WMU Hockey (@WMUHockey) February 23, 2025
Koehn Ziemmer (WHL)
Koehn Ziemmer recorded four points (2 G, 2 A) in three games. Ziemmer reached the 30-goal plateau in the Prince George Cougars’ 6-3 defeat to the Victoria Royals on Saturday. In addition to reaching 30+ goals on the season in that game, Ziemmer also grabbed sole possession for most goals in Prince George’s franchise history with 121. The 20-year-old has 56 points (31 G, 25 A) in 49 games on the season. He has played second-line center at times this season but has recently been moved back to his natural wing position. He is going to be turning pro next season.
King Koehn ladies and gentlemen!@LAKings • #ForTheNorth • #WHL pic.twitter.com/u6bPmNDYgH
— Prince George Cougars (@PGCougars) February 23, 2025
Kaleb Lawrence (ECHL)
Kaleb Lawrence started the week scoreless then filled up the stat sheet by the end of it. Lawrence recorded five points in the final two games for the Greenville Swamp Rabbits. He posted a three-point game in Greenville’s 5-4 overtime loss to the Jacksonville Icemen and a Gordie Howe hat trick in their 8-2 win over the Atlanta Gladiators. He finished the week with five points (3 G, 2 A) in four games. The 2022 seventh-round pick has spent time in both the AHL and ECHL. He didn’t play in his first professional game until November 8th in the ECHL after being a healthy scratch for developmental reasons. The 6-foot-7 center has 16 points in 24 games and 28 penalty minutes for the Swamp Rabbits.
Lawrence snipes one past the Atlanta goalie and gives us the first goal of the game!
K. Lawrence
Q. Olson https://t.co/j584ARIWdr pic.twitter.com/pbnh1TflUq
— Greenville Swamp Rabbits (@SwampRabbits) February 23, 2025
Here is how the rest of the players in the pipeline did during the week:
4-0
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Tim Söderlund tekee TPS:n neljännen maalin!
Intonen
Salin#HCTPS #Turku #Liiga
— HC TPS (@HCTPS) February 22, 2025
Ryan Conmy scores on an @Unitil power play!
Game Day Central
https://t.co/yzGjlJEL2F
ESPN+https://t.co/KOCdWeRCq1#BeTheRoar pic.twitter.com/EF8XgyVW59
— UNH Men’s Hockey (@UNHMHOCKEY) February 22, 2025
Tic-Tac-Goal by James Reeder with his 8th tally of the season. #GoPios pic.twitter.com/4BYWAcDaCz
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) February 21, 2025
Exclamation mark
#GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/yoPNTDEv2y
— London Knights (@LondonKnights) February 23, 2025
CARTER GEORGE SWIPES IT OFF THE GOAL LINE
@LAKings prospect Carter George comes up with an incredible save for the @AttackOHL on the penalty kill as he swipes the puck right off the goal line in their comeback victory and earns the @RealCdnSS #SaveOfTheNight pic.twitter.com/cRfeTLx2QA
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) February 24, 2025
Game: tied. Courtesy of Chromiak.#ReignTrain I #ONTvsCGY pic.twitter.com/A1k8A1k2z4
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 17, 2025
Chromie kicks us off with an absolute ROCKET!!
#ReignTrain | #ONTvsSJ pic.twitter.com/0rcdkMZ06M
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 20, 2025
Last-minute magic from Martin
#ReignTrain I SJvsONT pic.twitter.com/x4SrRDZdwF
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 23, 2025
JAMMER MAKES IT
#ReignTrain | #ONTvsSJ pic.twitter.com/ZAyPms4vJA
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 20, 2025
JAMMER ISN’T FINISHED!!
#ReignTrain | #ONTvsSJ pic.twitter.com/6V3EzSByC1
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 20, 2025
What a beauty of a pass by Big Sammy & what a finish by Wardo!!
#ReignTrain | #ONTvsSJ pic.twitter.com/fyNhfHWgoT
— Ontario Reign (@ontarioreign) February 20, 2025
Angus Booth was a late scratch after warm-ups, which saw Dru Krebs make his season debut in the AHL.
Marco Sturm on why Booth was a late scratch: “He tweaked something in warm-ups. We’ll see how he is tomorrow.”#ReignTrain
— Kyle Garcia (@Kopitar4HOF) February 23, 2025
Marco Sturm on Erik Portillo being unavailable these last two games and his injury status:
“Ports [Portillo] will be out. I’m not sure how long. He’s not skating yet, so I don’t see him [being back] anytime soon.”#GoKingsGo #ReignTrain
— Kyle Garcia (@Kopitar4HOF) February 23, 2025
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