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2024 Exit Interviews – Viktor Arvidsson, Matt Roy, Cam Talbot

Concluding exit interviews for the 2023-24 season with a look at the three players who spoke who are pending unrestricted free agents this coming summer – Viktor Arvidsson, Matt Roy and Cam Talbot. All three players have been contributors for the K

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Hockey Canada Releases 2024 World Championship Roster

May 7: Celebrini and Fantilli have returned home from Czechia, TSN’s Darren Dreger reports. The former will participate in tonight’s 2024 NHL Draft Lottery, while Fantilli’s reasons for departing are undisclosed. It’s unclear whether they’

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Predicting Quinton Byfield’s Next Contract With the Kings

A top prospect in the 2019-20 season, Quinton Byfield has always been in Alexis Lafreniere’s shadow. Lafreniere was viewed as one of the next great Canadian forwards, poised to turn…

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NHL Rumors: Ottawa Senators, LA Kings, and the Tampa Bay Lightning

Potential destinations for Steve Stamkos. Rob Blake staying and Pierre-Luc Dubois won't be bought out. Travis Green expected to be the Ottawa Senators next head coach

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10 Tidbits from Kings GM Rob Blake’s End of Season Media Availability

There’s a lot to unpack, so let’s just dive right in. Following a fairly quick exit from the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, there have been a plethora of questions surrounding the LA Kings in recent days. On Monday, General Manager Rob Blake and Luc

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Kings GM: Pierre-Luc Dubois Won't Get Contract Buyout amid Disappointing NHL Season

Pierre-Luc Dubois is still going to be a member of the Los Angeles Kings next season. "We need to make him better," Kings general manager Rob Blake said…

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Kings’ Rob Blake says there are no plans to buy out Pierre-Luc Dubois

Rob Blake has no intention of letting Pierre-Luc Dubois become a sunk cost.

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2024 Exit Interviews – President Luc Robitaille & General Manager Rob Blake

The big one today, Insiders, as Kings President Luc Robitaille and General Manager Rob Blake addressed the media for their end of season interview. A wide array of topics were covered throughout nearly 30 minutes of interviews. The good, the bad and

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Kings Notes: Blake, Dubois, Hiller

Rob Blake will reportedly remain as the general manager of the Los Angeles Kings (according to Mayors Manor). Blake has been the Kings general manager since April 2017 and has steered the club through a lengthy rebuild that has resulted in three stra

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Kings won't buy out Dubois despite his disappointing season

Los Angeles Kings general manager Rob Blake confirmed Monday that he has no plans to buy out Pierre-Luc Dubois, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.Blake acquired Dubois from the Winnipeg Jets last June in exchange for fellow forwards Gabriel

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Blake: Kings won't buy out Dubois, vow 'to help him'

Less than a week after his team was eliminated from the postseason, Los Angeles Kings general manager Rob Blake said that the team will not buy out the contract of maligned star center Pierre-Luc Dubois, who struggled in his first season with the clu

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2024 World Championship tracker: Niederreiter joins Swiss squad

The 2024 World Championship will take place May 10-26 in Czechia. With the rosters beginning to take shape, we've compiled the notable names set to partake in the tournament.Teams are ordered by their men's IIHF ranking.Canada 🇨🇦IIHF r

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