
Full credit to @rodpedersen, who was only 10 hours ahead of everyone else – but Ken Holland will indeed become next general manager of #LAKings.
Think back to December convo with Holland free after 27 consecutive seasons as GM: “I’m not sure I enjoy a stress-free existence.”
– Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) May 13, 2025
With Frank Seravalli’s tweet above, it’s clear that the conditional no longer applies for Holland and the Kings.
“All credit to Rod Pedersen, who was only 10 hours ahead of everyone else, but Ken Holland will indeed become the next general manager of the Los Angeles Kings.” – Frank Seravalli
It’s still big news, but quite devastating in Bergevin’s case, who thought he had a real chance since Rob Blake was no longer in office.
He’s been with the Kings since January 9, 2022, as an advisor to the GM, and to see him miss out (again) on his chance to become GM must be destabilizing.
But Bergevin will have to look elsewhere for the time being, because it won’t be with the Kings that he achieves his goal.
Further to the update from colleague @StapeAthletic, my understanding is the Islanders plan to interview Marc Bergevin, Jarmo Kekalainen and Mathieu Darche this week as part of their GM search.
– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) May 12, 2025
It’s been two years in a row that the Kings have been eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round.
Perhaps the famous saying “If you can’t beat them, join them” was behind the hiring of Holland as GM, but by getting the former Oilers GM.
Let’s hope he doesn’t make the same mistakes he did in Edmonton, because he could be shown the door quickly. At the end of the 2025-26 season, young Brandt Clarke will become a restricted free agent. He’ll have to do everything he can to extend his contract.
Overtime
– It’s hard to stop a cannonball like this one.
ALEX OVECHKIN!
3-2 Hurricanes! pic.twitter.com/wBf2bPtojK
– RDS (@RDSca) May 13, 2025
– Ovechkin’s goal (his first of the series against the Hurricanes) moved him past Mario Lemieux for the most career playoff goals.
Alex Ovechkin’s goal was his 77th career playoff goal, moving past Mario Lemieux for 12th all-time, one behind Jaromir Jagr for 11th.
– Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) May 13, 2025
– Oilers and Golden Knights battle early.
TRENT FREDERIC VS. NICOLAS HAGUE!
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– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 13, 2025
– Halttunen’s shot was powerful, sure, but look at Easton Cowan’s maneuver on the sequence.
Kasper Halttunen can absolutely hammer it. One of the hardest shots outside the NHL and he’s still a teenager. #SJSharks pic.twitter.com/BbkdfDp77J
– Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) May 13, 2025
– The Celtics had started the game well.
The Knicks take a 3-1 series lead over the Celtics
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– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 13, 2025