Another week has passed and it’s time for our final LA Kings weekly prospect update of the season. This week’s update was highlighted by Alex Turcotte.
It’s been a busy 36 hours for the Reign leading up to Saturday’s road game against the Colorado Eagles. Following Martin Chromiak’s overtime thriller in Bakersfield Wednesday, Ontario traveled east of the Rockies to finish their final two-game set of the season.
Later this week, the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival gets underway. However, the best thing happening in the Palm Desert area may just be tonight’s hockey game between the Firebirds and Reign — going down about 12 miles from the Indio Polo Grounds.
The injury is another difficult setback for the center, who was amid his first extended stint in the majors since being selected fifth overall by the Kings in the 2019 draft.
Forward Carl Grundstrom is getting close to a return — and that’s a good sign for the LA Kings. They can use his physical play and high-energy approach, either on the third or fourth line.
Wednesday night brings an important matchup for the Kings, as they’ll host a desperate Minnesota Wild team; with both clubs playing on the second night of back-to-back games.
It’s Trade Deadline day, so there is going to be a lot to unpack today. Let’s get right to it. First and foremost, Adrian Kempe will return to practice today.
Don’t look now, but coach Marco Strum has the Ontario Reign rolling — and perhaps most impressive is the fact they’re doing it without Alex Turcotte and Jacob Moverare, who remain up with the LA Kings.
Very little has come easy for the Kings this season. Challenges started to appear just before opening night, when GM Rob Blake announced forward Viktor Arvidsson would be out of the lineup for several months due to needing a second back surgery in less than two years.
The NHL trade deadline of March 8th is quickly approaching, and the potential fate of prospects hangs in the balance of their respective organizations.
Alex Turcotte picked up his first NHL points with a goal and an assist as the visiting Los Angeles Kings beat the Nashville Predators 4-2 on Wednesday in the final game before the All-Star break for both teams.
The Los Angeles Kings enter the NHL’s All-Star Break on a high note. Los Angeles defeated the Nashville Predators 4-2 on the back of David Rittich’s 39-save effort.
Alex Turcotte picked up his first NHL points with a goal and an assist as the visiting Los Angeles Kings beat the Nashville Predators 4-2 on Wednesday in the final game before the All-Star break for both teams.
The Los Angeles Kings are recalling center Alex Turcotte from the AHL. Turcotte was selected fifth overall in the 2018 NHL Draft.
Both the LA Kings and Ontario Reign hit the ice for the first time since the holiday break, and more good news may be in store. After skating last week
Christmas is approaching, and perhaps the LA Kings organization received a Christmas miracle on Monday morning. After taking a hit to the head in the Ontario Reign’s 6-4 loss to the Bakersfield Condors just over a week ago, Alex Turcotte has been sidelined for the last three games as a result of the hit.
The Los Angeles Kings have made their big moves and set their roster for next season, now, it’s just a waiting game. With a little over a month, before pre-season begins, it’s a good time to start looking ahead and making predictions.
Thanks to years of solid drafting and tons of capital to work with, the Los Angeles Kings still are in the upper half of the league – in terms of competitiveness and future potential.
In 2019 the Los Angeles Kings kickstarted a tear-it-down rebuild which saw them finish 30th in the league. They had the best odds to draft second overall, a pick that would have turned into Kaapo Kakko, but fell in the draft lottery to number five.
David Pagnotta: Los Angeles Kings 2019 fifth overall pick Alex Turcotte was coming up yesterday. At least two teams in the Western Conference check in with the Kings about him.
Here are 10 prospects who could be on the move ahead of the trade deadline as contending clubs look to add the missing piece they hope could carry them to a Stanley Cup.
While so many of the other top-ten picks from 2019 have started to pay huge dividends for their teams, one name remains completely scoreless in the NHL.
In this edition of Los Angeles Kings news & rumors, I’ll be discussing Alex Turcotte, some new signings for the Ontario Reign, and Sean Durzi’s future.
The LA Kings first-round pick in 2019 left this season’s development camp after only one day. The mystery is over. By all accounts, Alex Turcotte looked really good during the first day of this season’s LA Kings Development Camp.
Alex Turcotte 2020-21 Team: Ontario Reign Date of Birth: Feb. 26, 2001 Place of Birth: Elk Grove, IL, USA Ht: 5-foot-11 Wt: 185 pounds Shoots: Left Position: C Acquired: 2019 NHL Draft No.
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