The Los Angeles Kings seem determined to sign all of their restricted free agents before the day is up. After inking Kevin Gravel and five others already today, the team announced a two-year deal with Jonny Brodzinski that will pay him $650K at the NHL level. The deal is a two-way contract in the first season, but transitions to a one-way deal in 2018-19. They also announced a one-year, two-way deal for Paul LaDue, which will pay him $874K at the NHL level.
Brodzinski, 24, made his NHL debut this season after lighting up the AHL. Armed with a cannon of a shot and the instincts to find open space he’s scored at every level so far in his career. The next step will be to see if that ability can transition to the NHL, where time and space is much harder to come by. In his six game stint with the Kings, he recorded two assists but did generate 17 shots, a strong effort for his first time in the league.
It’s more likely that Brodzinski is a fringe NHL player at best, as there are there are other things about his game that still need work. The potential he’s shown recently though is what has people in Los Angeles excited as with a new structure under John Stevens and company, they’ll likely be trying out new options to try and turn around the team.
One of those options could also be LaDue, who made it all the way to the NHL in his first full season since signing out of the University of North Dakota. In 22 games with the Kings, LaDue scored eight points and showed he could be an option to replace some of the outgoing minutes from the loss of Brayden McNabb. LaDue, 24, should be battling with newcomer Christian Folin for time on the right side this year.
The Kings have now signed all of their RFAs, leaving them with other decisions for the rest of the summer. With the signing of Gravel, they opened another buyout window that they could take advantage of should they want to move Dustin Brown’s contract. Otherwise, they still have $5.9MM with which to play with, in either free agency or the trade market.