The Los Angeles Kings are adding some depth to their lineup before their upcoming five-game road trip starting on January 10th. The organization announced they’ve recalled forward Samuel Helenius from their AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, and removed defenseman Kyle Burroughs from the non-roster designation.
As a waiver-exempt player, Helenius has been frequently called up and utilized by the Kings this season. While he has not been a significant contributor in terms of offensive production—recording 13 goals and 37 points in 150 AHL games—he makes up for his lack of scoring with his physical style of play.
Despite being 12th amongst forwards in games played and last in average time on ice, Helenius is second on the Kings in hits with 70. Los Angeles has been one of the more rugged and physical teams for more than a decade and Helenius is helping preserve that image.
Burroughs returns to the active roster after missing the last few days due to the birth of his child. He’s in the second year of a three-year, $3.3MM contract originally signed with the San Jose Sharks before being traded to the Kings last summer.
He’s suited up in 20 games for Los Angeles this year as a depth defenseman and has tallied two assists overall. Unfortunately, as the team’s eighth defenseman on the active roster, Burroughs’ days in the NHL are likely numbered with Drew Doughty nearing a return.