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The Los Angeles Kings have appointed veteran NHL executive Ken Holland as their new general manager, replacing Rob Blake.
The 69-year-old Hall of Famer, who succeeds Rob Blake, has hoisted four Stanley Cups in 34 years and has the fifth-most ...
Ken Holland, the former architect of the Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Red Wings, is a British Columbia native who wanted to ...
The Los Angeles Kings announced the hiring of Ken Holland, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, as their vice president and ...
The Los Angeles Kings are "putting the finishing touches" on a deal to hire Ken Holland as general manager, according to ...
Rob Blake has agreed to step down as general manager of the Kings following the team's fourth consecutive first-round playoff ...
Kings team president Luc Robitaille said that the club would cast a wide net in its search to replace Rob Blake.
The Kings made a big hire to fill the general manager position, as the team looks to turn things around after consecutive ...
The 69-year-old Holland spent the past year out of the NHL after leaving the Edmonton Oilers in June 2024. He ran the Oilers ...
Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups as a Detroit Red Wings executive and helped lead the Edmonton Oilers to a runner-up ...
The Los Angeles Kings and vice president/general manager Rob Blake mutually agreed to part ways, the team announced on Monday ...
After several days of intense speculation, the LA Kings confirmed today that there was indeed some fire in all that smoke by ...