The Ontario Reign‘s season has commenced, and with an overtime loss and a win, they have a record of 1-0-1-0. The Reign scored four goals in both contests and had 11 skaters and one goalie record at least one point.
With training camp just around the corner, we are previewing each player on the LA Kings roster. Up next: Otto Salin! Birthdate: March 7, 2004 Birthplace:
Hailing from three different countries and three different leagues, four Kings prospects are set to take the next step in their respective hockey careers and are now expected to compete for valuable ice time on the Ontario Reign this coming season.
Saturday evening in San Jose, coach Marco Sturm will guide his Reign team for their final regular-season road game, facing off in a rematch with the Barracuda.
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.
Well, it happened. Otto Salin wrapped up his season in Finland and signed an NHL entry level contract last week. Originally selected by Los Angeles at the 2022 Draft, he marks the fourth guy from that seven-player class to have already earned an ELC — joining Angus Booth, Kenny Connors, and Kaleb Lawrence.
The Los Angeles Kings announced Monday that the club has signed defenseman Otto Salin to a three-year, entry-level contract that will begin in the 2025-26 season.
Today I’ll be looking at the LA Kings’ fifth-round pick in 2022 Otto Salin and why Kings fans should be excited about his future in the organization. The year before he was drafted he played in the Under 20 league in Finland and put up a very respectable 12 points in 11 games.
A heatbreaking loss for Kings prospect Otto Salin in yesterday morning’s bronze medal game. Salin and his native Finland led 5-2 late in the second period and held a 5-4 lead inside two minutes to play in regulation, with a place on the podium in sight.
Happy Boxing Day, Insiders! In the hockey world, Boxing Day means the start of the World Junior Championships, as the NHL takes its final off day before concluding the 2023 portion of its schedule.