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Ken Holland is now the GM of the Kings after a Hall of Fame run with the Red Wings and a stop with the Oilers. Who will he bring with him?
The Los Angeles Kings are reportedly ready to take big swings over the next two summers, with two huge names on the radar.
The Los Angeles Kings were eliminated from the postseason for the fourth straight year by the Edmonton Oilers. Despite leading the series 2-0 at one point, this season, Los Angeles wasn't able to keep the explosive Oilers offense at bay.
If Maple Leafs star forward Mitch Marner hits free agency on July 1, the Kings could be in the running for the 100-point scorer.
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Yardbarker on MSNOilers’ History: Remembering the Night Gretzky Broke Howe’s Points RecordAnyone who had the privilege of watching Wayne Gretzky during his 10 seasons with the Edmonton Oilers knows that the legendary centre possessed incredible timing.
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The Los Angeles Kings hired Hall of Fame hockey executive Ken Holland as their general manager. Holland spent the past year out of the NHL after leaving the Edmonton Oilers by mutual decision in June 2024.
The Kings hired Ken Holland, which has Pierre LeBrun theorizing about a Connor McDavid landing spot if he does not say with the Oilers.
For the second time in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Edmonton Oilers find themselves down in a series after they had lost Game 1 against the Dallas Stars 6–3.
The Edmonton Oilers look for a split as they face the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of the NHL Western Conference Finals today. Find out how to watch for free.
When Kris Knoblauch guided the Edmonton Oilers from 31st place into a playoff spot last season, his success was largely met with a shrug. The Oilers had been underperforming before the coaching change,