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The Los Angeles Kings have always seemed to have stability in net. That stability goes back to the dawn of the Jonathan Quick ...
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Yardbarker on MSNKings’ Goaltending Pipeline Has Gone From Rags to Riches
Finding an elite goaltender who can play at the highest of levels and be relied upon to be that number one “guy” year after year doesn’t come easily. Having good goaltending has proven to be one of ...
The Kings are set with their No. 1 netminder in Darcy Kuemper, the man who arrived for a second stint in Los Angeles with a cape on his back and a season where he was a finalist for the Vezina ...
New Kings general manager Ken Holland kicked off his run in NHL free agency by bringing in Cody Ceci and Corey Perry. Were ...
Kings re-sign goalie Pheonix Copley to 1-year deal The 33-year-old Copley, who spent last season with the AHL’s Ontario Reign, helps the Kings with depth at the position behind Darcy Kuemper and ...
The Los Angeles Kings had a successful regular season, ending in bitter disillusionment in the playoffs. The Kings were ousted in the first round by the Edmonton Oilers for the fourth season in a row.
Seeking an upgrade behind 2024–25 Vezina Trophy finalist Darcy Kuemper, the Kings opted for Forsberg instead. Last season, Rittich was heavily outperformed by Forsberg, at least statistically.
They’ve also signed goaltender Anton Forsberg to a two-year deal at $2.25M per season to serve as Darcy Kuemper’s backup, per Frank Seravalli.
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