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Former Red Wings GM Ken Holland pulls out of major trade deal for Artemi Panarin

February 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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Michael Whittaker shared a message on X encouraging followers to connect with him. The Detroit Red Wings were reportedly interested in trading for Artemi Panarin, a talented winger from the New York Rangers. However, it was Ken Holland, the former Red Wings GM now leading the Los Angeles Kings, who secured Panarin in a trade on Wednesday afternoon. Holland sent prospect Liam Greentree and a conditional third-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft to the Rangers in exchange for Panarin.

Holland didn’t just make a trade; he also quickly signed Panarin to a two-year, $22 million extension, signaling the Kings’ serious intent to keep him beyond just a rental. Holland explained that the deal was aimed at improving the team, emphasizing that Panarin wanted a permanent home rather than a temporary stint, and that he was willing to waive his no-trade clause to join the Kings. Holland is no stranger to making significant moves, having previously acquired legendary players like Hasek, Hull, Robitaille, Hossa, and Rafalski during his time with the Red Wings.

Holland highlighted the difficulty in finding a player of Panarin’s caliber, stating that the Kings had a valuable opportunity to add such a talented athlete. This move bolsters the Kings, who haven’t advanced in the playoffs since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014, by adding one of the top forwards in the league without giving up much.

Fans are encouraged to follow the latest updates and content through various hockey news outlets for more insights and highlights.

Fan Take: This trade and extension mark a significant step for the Kings, showing their commitment to competing at a higher level. For hockey fans, it’s exciting to see a star of Panarin’s ability join a team hungry for postseason success, and it could signal a reshuffling among Western Conference contenders.

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