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The Los Angeles Kings have appointed veteran NHL executive Ken Holland as their new general manager, replacing Rob Blake.
The Dodgers designate longtime catcher Austin Barnes to make room for on of their top prospects, Dalton Rushing.
They’re not rebuilding, and Holland wasn’t brought in for a start-it-over job. The Kings, with Anže Kopitar and Drew Doughty ...
The 69-year-old Hall of Famer, who succeeds Rob Blake, has hoisted four Stanley Cups in 34 years and has the fifth-most ...
The Stanley Cup champion Panthers routed the Maple Leafs, 6-1, to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinal series.
After several days of intense speculation, the LA Kings confirmed today that there was indeed some fire in all that smoke by ...
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As the coaching carousel goes round and round, another big name is reportedly coming off the market as the Bruins search for ...
The Kings made a big hire to fill the general manager position, as the team looks to turn things around after consecutive ...
Hall of Fame executive Ken Holland appears set to become the next general manager of the Kings, according to a Wednesday afternoon report from Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. Holland, 69, most recently ...
The Los Angeles Kings Wednesday named Ken Holland as the team’s new vice president and general manager, following the recent ...
Holland is the fifth-winingest general manager in NHL history with an all-time record of 1,145-644-272 over 26 seasons with the Red Wings and Oilers. He also served on several management staffs for ...
The Los Angeles Kings hired Hall of Fame hockey executive Ken Holland as their general manager on Wednesday. The 69-year-old ...
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