PROSPECTS TRACKER

Welcome to the LA Kings Prospects Tracker. Here you’ll find all players in the Kings pipeline either under contract or property of the organization. Players are sorted by league, alphabetically and position. Each player profile includes up-to-date stats and a link to their current team profile.


Manchester Monarchs

American Hockey League


Canadian Hockey League

Canadian Juniors

Left Wing
Michael Schumacher
Center
None
Right Wing
Tomas Hyka

US College Hockey

NCAA (ECAC) (WCHA)

Right Wing
None

Defensemen
Derek Forbort
Kevin Gravel


US Hockey League

US Juniors

Defensemen
Paul Ladue


Playing Overseas

KHL/SEL/SM-liiga

Right Wing
Bud Holloway

Editor’s Note: While prospects Mikhail Lyubushin (29), Andrei Shefer (31) and Igor Melyakov (36) are all technically still Kings property, it appears almost certain they will never play hockey in North America and have been excluded from the tracker.

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  1. Mad respect for the work here, I really like the layout and the organization by team. Seeing it this way makes it much easier to think about who is in the organ-I-zation, and where they are. I gotta pick Nick Ebert as a potential prop, maybe not right away, but so far, he is getting around .6 points per game for the last two seasons. At 6’1″ and 207 pounds already, and he is still in Juniors (turns 19 this May), he has good size. he is also the rare right-handed shot. I know his plus-minus is terrible this year, but the whole team is posting minuses so the team looks to be not very good. Scoring points for bad teams is a good thing.

  2. vinny says:

    Wow, this is great! thanks!

  3. gene says:

    Awesome thank you.

  4. KC23 says:

    Awesome!!! Very nice.

    Vey is a center btw, not RW.

  5. KC23 says:

    Our lack of scoring seems to be right down the middle. Richards seems to have lost his scoring touch and Stoll never really had one. LW is also bad though, but Gagne and Penner are both on their last year of their contracts. So naturally our best scoring prospect is a RW. :)

    Brown plays better on the LW so it is likely Toffoli will stick with the big club next year. Looks like Carter is going to play center for some time to come. I think signing Stoll for what we did and as long as we did was a big mistake. He’s nothing better than a 4th line center and he’s getting payed 3rd line money.

    • vinny says:

      id love if the kings found a way to pry forsberg away from washington, as i think he can play either wing (lw would be his spot here), hes a real good prospect (8.0c), and should be ready to stick by next season, or so ive read..just dont know how the beginning of a conversation like that would go..


  6. thanks so much for doing this, PABLO…(!)

    i know it was an exhausting…and painful…process to complete…i think everyone on here appreciates all of yr efforts…(even the peeps that refuse to comment…))

  7. goldielocks says:

    Thanks, Paul. Maybe you can run the LA Kings prospect ranking poll to see who deserves the spot among big boys?

  8. KJ says:

    This is great Paul, love seeing it laid out like this, thanks!

  9. bbb7 says:

    Excellent layout for this; much appreciated.

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