The Los Angeles Kings are gearing up for a return to the playoffs next season, aiming for a deep postseason run. This summer they made some roster additions and have recently been mentioned as a potential trade destination for star forward Jason Robertson.
The Kings are one of seven teams linked to Robertson, alongside the Carolina Hurricanes, Washington Capitals, Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, Seattle Kraken, and Utah Mammoth.
Robertson, 25, is in the final year of his contract, carrying a $7.75 million cap hit. Last season, he recorded 35 goals and 45 assists for a total of 80 points in 82 games. Being from California, the fit with the Kings could be ideal.
According to Packpedia, the Kings currently have roughly $6.77 million in salary cap space, making it possible to bring Robertson in without stretching finances too thin. However, the cost could be steep—they would likely need to part with at least one first-round pick and a prospect, and Robertson may want NHL-ready players as part of the deal.
There is still time to see if the Dallas star will re-sign or be traded, but if the Kings can acquire him and secure a long-term extension, it would be a significant move.
In other news, rumors linking the Kings to Sidney Crosby have been dismissed as overblown. Meanwhile, fans eagerly await updates on potential contract extensions for longtime forward Anze Kopitar and rising star Adrian Kempe, with talks expected to pick up soon.
Fan Take: This potential acquisition of Jason Robertson could be a game-changer for the Kings, signaling serious ambition to compete at the highest level. Hockey fans should watch closely, as these moves could reshape the team’s future and impact the competitive landscape of the league.