The Los Angeles Kings missed the playoffs again in 2020-21, finishing with a 21-28-7 record in the West Division. Once again, they had trouble scoring enough to keep up with the rest of the playoff opponents, finishing 27th in the league with just 142 goals in 56 games. Anze Kopitar once again led the team in scoring with a strong 50-point season but no other forward had more than 31.
It makes sense then that they will be looking for more offense this summer, and today Darren Dreger of TSN tweets that the team is hoping to add two top-six forwards through trade or free agency.
The first player that many minds will go to is Jack Eichel, who has been linked—however thinly—to the Kings for weeks. That is more speculative and based on how many young assets that Los Angeles has, but with teams calling the Buffalo Sabres recently it wouldn’t be surprising to hear the Kings were one of them.
There’s more than just Eichel out there though, and the Kings are going into the offseason with more than $20MM in cap space after moving some pricey contracts in recent years. The team only retained just over $2.6MM on Jeff Carter’s contract when they sent him to Pittsburgh and Alex Iafallo’s extension only increases his cap hit to $4MM. There’s still concerning term on deals for the 33-year old Kopitar and 31-year-old Drew Doughty, but GM Rob Blake still has a little flexibility to use this summer.
Of course, there is also the possibility that the Kings already have their top-six options on the roster. Gabriel Vilardi averaged fewer than 15 minutes of ice time in his first full season and could be given more responsibility next season. Quinton Byfield also should take a step forward if given more than just six games to show his skills at the NHL level. Rasmus Kupari, Arthur Kaliyev, and Jaret Anderson-Dolan are all high picks who could take developmental steps as well.
The excitement for Blake though is if he doesn’t have to move those high-potential players in order to acquire these so-called top-six forwards, the Kings could turn from one of the league’s worst offensive teams to one of its best in short order.
jimtrott44
Kessel for #2
Skute23
Yeah and who isn’t looking for a top 6 forward. Good luck!! The only thing that they have going for them is that L.A. is a good place to live.
Tatsumaki
And the best prospect pool in nhl.
amk1920
Cap room and trade assets are a thing
Paolo1900
I live in LA, and it’s not that good. Maybe an athlete’s salary gets you a better part of town than mine.
Tatsumaki
Little? Kings have 20 million with more the following years coming off books.
dawgpound95
Hopefully two top six forwards and elite left shot defensemen, call it wishful thinking but I think Blake and company can get it done.
The Mistake of Giving Eugene Melnyk a Liver Transplant
Get a time machine and go back and trade for Devon Toews.
WalterNYR
Buchnevich from the Rangers for one of the young centers not named Byfield.
dawgpound95
Uh no
SuperSinker
Lol
big boi
Jonathan Drouin?
dawgpound95
Hell no
SuperSinker
As a Habs fan, I’d like to try to offload Drouin to Seattle
KAR 120C
Interestingly enough the Habs want Quebec born players on the team. Yet they want to trade them all the time. Is the team about winning, or Quebec culture? There is no answer as fans are fickle…Oilers fan here so fickle is normal for the fanbase.
FearTheWilson
Should ask MTL about Tiffoli.
KAR 120C
MTL would be insane to move Tiffoli. Vancouver lost on him, doubtful anyone would make that mistake twice.
windmill_noise_causes_cancer
And they would trade him…why?
Or is this a “LA had him and traded him” joke