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LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Kings hired Hall of Fame hockey executive Ken Holland as their general manager on Wednesday.
The Kings announced the hiring of Ken Holland on Wednesday. He will replace Rob Blake, who had been Kings GM from 2017 until he and the team had agreed to part ways on May 5.
Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups as an executive with the Detroit Red Wings, is expected to become the next general manager of the Los Angeles Kings, multiple NHL sources told ESPN on Monday ...
The Los Angeles Kings are reportedly close to naming a new general manager. The organization is finalizing a deal with veteran executive Ken Holland to become the next GM in Los Angeles.
May 13 - Hockey Hall of Fame executive Ken Holland is likely to be the Los Angeles Kings' next general manager, multiple media outlets reported on Monday. Holland, 69, was the Red Wings' GM from ...
Longtime NHL executive Ken Holland met with Los Angeles Kings president Luc Robitaille on Thursday as the team continues to search for their next general manager, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun ...
The Los Angeles Kings are hiring Hall of Fame executive Ken Holland as their next general manager, Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli reports. The Kings and prior GM Rob Blake parted ways last week ...
Former Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland recently met with the Los Angeles Kings to discuss their open GM position, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman noted in his 32 Thoughts podcast.
The Edmonton Oilers just beat their rivals, the Los Angeles Kings, in the playoffs. The former Oilers' GM Ken Holland could be next up to help fix them and get them over that hump, at least ...
The Los Angeles Kings are eyeing a veteran to potentially take over their front office. Former Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland has emerged as a candidate for the same role with the ...
News that former Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland is reportedly expected to take on a top executive role with the Los Angeles Kings sparked strong reactions from NHL fans across social ...