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Blake, whose No. 4 is retired in the rafters of the Kings' downtown arena, retired in 2010 and joined the Kings' front office during the 2013-14 season, Los Angeles' second Stanley Cup ...
Ken Holland, who won four Stanley Cups as a Detroit Red Wings executive and helped lead the Edmonton Oilers to a runner-up finish last season, is expected to become general manager of the Los Angeles ...
Ken Holland was hired as general manager of the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday. The 69-year-old replaces Rob Blake, who left the Kings on May 5.
The Los Angeles Kings underwent a huge organizational change ... The team parted ways with former general manager Rob Blake and replaced him with veteran NHL executive Ken Holland.
Holland replaces Rob Blake, who left the Kings by mutual decision earlier this month after eight seasons in charge of their hockey operations. Los Angeles has reached a franchise plateau after ...
LOS ANGELES — Rob Blake is out after eight seasons as the Los Angeles Kings‘ vice president and general manager. The Kings announced a mutual parting with Blake on Monday, four days after Los ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Kings hired Hall of Fame hockey executive Ken Holland as their general manager on Wednesday. The 69-year-old Holland spent the past year out of the NHL after ...
Rob Blake stepped down as GM of the Los Angeles Kings on May 5. Eleven days later, they hired former Detroit Red Wings and ...
Kings general manager Ken Holland, hired by the team on Wednesday, says Jim Hiller will be back behind the bench next season.
The Los Angeles Kings officially introduced former Edmonton Oilers manager Ken Holland as their new general manager on Thursday, replacing Rob Blake. "He knows the path of what it takes to get to ...