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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.
Management change and coaching change is ongoing around the NHL as the also-rans and first-round playoff victims try to reset ...
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 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 ...
As the Buffalo Sabres' off-season continues to unfold, there are many voices arguing the team should be doing what many NHL ...
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 ...
Holland replaces Rob Blake, who left the Kings by mutual decision earlier this month after eight seasons in charge of their ...
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.
The Los Angeles Kings named Ken Holland the 10th GM in franchise history on Wednesday. Next season will be the Hockey Hall of ...
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