Prospects
Introducing Sean Durzi
The Kings acquired the 20-year old defenseman on Monday as part of the Jake Muzzin trade.
The Reign Report: Bah! Humbug!
A look at the how things are shaping up in the AHL for Ontario and a quick look at the Reign’s most recent games.
Kings of Tomorrow: Prospects to World Juniors, Injuries & Other Updates
Vilardi, Anderson-Dolan and Villalta return from injury in time for World Juniors; Red-hot Kupari, Phillips, Anderson and Sodergran get invites; Thomas and Hrenak heat up; Shafigullin woes continue
Kings of Tomorrow: Prospect Roundup
The latest update on Los Angeles Kings prospects covering major junior to the KHL. Kupari & Ingham are hot...Shafigullin & Hrenak not so much.
One Up, One Down
The Reign Report: Some lineup changes for the Kings AHL affiliate as they hit the road this past week.
Heirs to the Throne: Part Two
A look at the goaltending prospects in the Kings organization
Jaret Anderson-Dolan assigned to WHL, Sean Walker called up from the Reign
JAD heads back to Spokane, where he immediately assumes the role of top offensive threat for the team.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #1 Gabe Vilardi
One of the brightest prospects in the team’s pipeline, the potential for the young center is huge.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #3 Kale Clague
Making the Top-5 for the second year in a row, the 20 year-old solidified his spot as the Kings’ top defensive prospect.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #6 Rasmus Kupari
Rasmus Kupari is fast — really fast — but it takes more than speed to be a first-round draft pick. Fortunately, he has more than just speed.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #7 Cal Petersen
Asking the eternal question of every (goaltending) prospect: Could he be the future in LA or will be a different team?
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #8 Daniel Brickley
A (college) UFA who actually chose the Kings!
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #10 Akil Thomas
The speedy, high-scoring forward is poised for another big year as a leader of the Niagara IceDogs.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #11 Mikey Anderson
An NCAA title and a WJC bronze medal at 18? That’s a solid post-draft season.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #12 Matt Villalta
The Soo Greyhounds were almost unstoppable last season, and the young man between the pipes was a big reason why.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #13 Jacob Moverare
The Swedish defenseman is known for having a high hockey IQ. But with an increasingly crowded blue line, where does he fit in?
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #14 Mikey Eyssimont
The former Husky is ready to make an impact in his first full professional season.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #15 Drake Rymsha
The Kings signed their 2017 5th round pick last month. Is he ready to make his pro debut?
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #16 Alex Lintuniemi
The steady defender looks to distinguish himself among a crowded crop of defenders on the Ontario Reign.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #17 Austin Wagner
The speedy winger looks to build on his first season as a pro and draw the attention of the Kings’ brass.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #18 Sheldon Rempal
The Kings hope to once again strike gold with a college free agent.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #19 Spencer Watson
The prolific OHL scorer is still trying to make his mark in the pros. Can he at least stick in the AHL this year?
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #20 Kurtis MacDermid
Here’s a defenseman who punched above his weight (literally and figuratively) last season.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #21 Chaz Reddekopp
The tough defenseman looks to bring his hard-nosed game to Ontario this season.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #22 Bokondji Imama
Fan favorite? Check. Stable AHL roster spot? Check. Upside? We’ll see where it takes him.
2018 Los Angeles Kings Top 25 Under 25: #25 Markus Phillips
The smooth-skating Owen Sound Attack defenseman appears on his second Top 25 list.