After serving as teammates throughout Rookie Camp in Los Angeles, a pair of prized Kings prospects who were recently returned to their OHL clubs ended up facing off on Sunday.
In a move that had been forecasted for about a week, Liam Greentree has been been officially returned to OHL Windsor for the 2025-26 season. LA’s top prospect had a good showing in training camp, including recording one assist in each of the four games he played.
He’s likely nearing what’s been an intense month in Los Angeles. For top prospect Liam Greentree, his season hasn’t even officially begun yet and he’s already felt several pressure situations.
Coming off an OHL season where Liam Greentree put up 119 points, including 49 goals, is he ready for the NHL? Well, the question is actually a bit more complicated than simply that singular question.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The LA Kings haven’t hit the ice for a full training camp yet and have already been hit with an injury. Newcomer and long-time nemesis, Corey Perry, was injured during a skate on Friday, according to a report from Mayor’s Manor.
The last time we saw Liam Greentree at Toyota Sports Performance Center, he was a one-armed hockey player. Sort of kidding. During development camp over the summer, Greentree was unable to participate in full due to offseason wrist surgery.
Following up on our recent notes regarding top Kings prospect Liam Greentree, we have some additional news to report on his ongoing recovery from offseason wrist surgery.
Throughout the past few months, much has been written and discussed about the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) recently signed by the NHL and NHLPLA.
Liam Greentree is undoubtedly the LA Kings’ number-one prospect in a very shallow pool. The 19-year-old is coming off an outstanding 119-point campaign in the OHL for the Windsor Spitfires and has generated plenty of excitement throughout Kings land.
By now, you already know that the NHL and NHLPA came to an agreement on a new CBA starting in 2026. It’s good news for the league and its fans, as it means five more years without any labor stoppages.
Development camp looked a little bit different for Liam Greentree this season. Instead of taking part in scrimmages, Greentree was watching from above, just as we were.
Liam Greentree joins host Jesse Cohen and Zach Dooley for a conversation about his season in Windsor, his future with the Kings and another LA Kings Development Camp.
The LA Kings have announced the full roster for their 2025 Development Camp, to be held at Toyota Sports Performance Center in El Segundo from June 30 – July 3.
We’re just days away from the big show in Los Angeles. The 2025 NHL Draft is scheduled to take place from June 27 to 28 at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, with the NHL adopting a decentralized draft format featuring approximately 100 players in attendance.
The Calgary Flames, for the second year in a row, have multiple first-round picks in the NHL Draft. We’ve already delved into a few potential centres that could be available with their first pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, 18th overall.
Two LA Kings prospects from the 2024 draft received recognition for their seasons in the OHL. Liam Greentree — LA’s first-round pick from the 2024 draft — was named to the OHL’s First All-Star Team.
We’re finally, actually, for realsies in the stretch run. European leagues are done for the year, the CHL playoffs are over, college players are focusing on sharpening up their brains and the USHL is done, too.
For much of the 2024-25 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) season, Windsor Spitfires’ captain Liam Greentree was Mr. Everything for his club. On Thursday, the league showed their appreciation, naming him a recipient of an award that means a lot to the Essex County region.
The Los Angeles Kings have reassigned top prospect Liam Greentree to the AHL after the end of his OHL season. Greentree ranked third in OHL scoring this season with a dazzling 49 goals and 119 points in 64 games.
Liam Greentree did it again! The LA Kings’ top prospect took over yet another playoff game in the Windsor Spitfires’ game three victory over the Kitchener Rangers.
The Windsor Spitfires are enjoying their first taste of playoff hockey in two seasons. On Thursday, they started their 2024-25 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) first-round series against the Soo Greyhounds with a major statement in Game 1.
The quest for a 50-goal and 120-point season in the OHL for Liam Greentree came to an end on Wednesday morning. The Ontario Hockey League announced they have suspended Greentree for the final two games of the Windsor Spitfires’ regular season due to a checking from behind penalty that occurred in Sunday’s game for Windsor.
As the 2025 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Playoffs start coming over the horizon (starting late March), the Windsor Spitfires seem to be finding their groove at the right time.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed forward Liam Greentree to a three-year, entry-level contract. Greentree was Los Angeles’ first-round pick in 2024 with the 26th selection, moving down from the 21st pick after a swap with the Montreal CAnadiens.