This week's bucket o' notes also discusses the fluidity of college eligibility, the return of a future Hall of Famer and the Kings' new general manager.
The 69-year-old Hall of Famer, who succeeds Rob Blake, has hoisted four Stanley Cups in 34 years and has the fifth-most victories of any GM in NHL history ...
After eight years with Rob Blake as their general manager, the Los Angeles Kings are looking for improved post-season success with the hiring of veteran GM Ken Holland.
Los Angeles Kings star Kevin Fiala has returned to the Swiss national team at the world championships after a sudden departure from the tournament, with him revealing the shocking reason.
Holland, who won four Stanley Cup titles as an executive with the Red Wings, will replace Rob Blake, whose contract was not renewed after a fourth straight first-round playoff exit.
Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups as an executive with the Detroit Red Wings and helped lead the Edmonton Oilers to a runner-up finish last season, is expected to become general manager of the Los Angeles Kings, sources confirmed to ESPN on ...