Ken Holland will be the Los Angeles Kings next GM
Pierre LeBrun: The Los Angeles Kings and Ken Holland are finalizing a deal that would make him their next GM.
- Darren Dreger: There will be a press conference on Thursday to announce the hiring.
Rick Tocchet could have a new home soon
** Update ** Pierre LeBrun: “Deal is still not finalized yet but Flyers are zeroing in on hiring Rick Tocchet as head coach. Again, still not quite done yet. But headed in that direction. Could be finalized later today or tomorrow.”
- Kevin Kurz: “Not that I need to confirm Pierre but I’m also told from a team source they “still need some approvals.” But, seems evident this is going to be done soon”
Darren Dreger: Rick Tocchet could have a new coaching gig soon. The Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and Seattle Kraken are believed to be the top candidates. The Flyers are a good fit, and they want to be aggressive.
Rick Dhaliwal: Elliotte Friedman Monday on Rick Tocchet’s future: “Seattle wants him but I am not convinced he wants to go there, he is high on Philly radar but not sure that happens, the Canucks offered 4 millions-ish, don’t see the Bruins going there. People are saying don’t rule out TV for him.”
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Lou Lamoriello spotted in Buffalo
SPOTTED: Sources close to the situation tell me former Isles GM and longtime NHL exec Lou Lamoriello was seen walking through Buffalo Niagara International Airport this morning.
This amid reports the #Sabres are searching for a Senior Advisor in the front office. #BuffaLOU? pic.twitter.com/sSAD8zMPKL
— Conor Hurley (@CHurls13) May 13, 2025
Nick Alberga: “Had heard Lou Lamoriello connected to the Sabres a few days ago. Told they were eager to talk to him.”
Some potential trade targets for the Pittsburgh Penguins
Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Throughout the Pittsburgh Penguins organization, they’re in need of centers and defensemen. At the AHL level, they have a bit of a weakness on the wing.
Michael Russo in The Athletic said that Minnesota Wild RFA center Marco Rossi could be available for trade. Rossi would be a nice fit for the Penguins with Evgeni Malkin likely retiring after next season.
Penguins GM Kyle Dubas isn’t interested in UFAs on long-term deals, and trading for salary dumps would block some young players. Trading for RFAs and not offer sheeting them could be the route for Dubas. An offer sheet of $5 million-plus would cost a first and third.
Trading for Rossi could cost the Pens the New York Rangers first-round pick with lottery protection or one of their top veteran wingers.
The Buffalo Sabres have a few candidates in Ryan McLeod, JJ Peterka and Jiri Kulich.
Dallas Stars Mavrik Bourque hasn’t permanently found his spot on their roster. He’s an NHLer, but is he a center or a right winger. He’s been a healthy scratch in the playoffs. The Stars are cash-strapped for next season, and if they don’t trade him, he could be an offer sheet target.
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Quick hits on some Penguins UFAs
Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Defenseman Matt Grzelcyk is the only notable pending UFA for the Pittsburgh Penguins. He is replaceable with a more fitting, stay-at-home partner for Erik Karlsson.
Matt Nieto won’t be back. Joona Kappanen could be re-signed for depth, but he may be headed to the AHL. A roster spot with the Penguins wouldn’t be guaranteed for Boko Imama, so he may look elsewhere.
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