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Ken Holland, who won three Stanley Cups as the general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, is replacing Rob Blake as the Kings' new general manager.
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.
EL SEGUNDO — Ken Holland was formally introduced as the 10th general manager in Kings’ franchise history on Thursday, holding court alongside team president Luc Robitaille at a well-attended ...
Holland, who won four Stanley Cup titles as an executive with the Red Wings, will replace Rob Blake, whose contract was not renewed after a fourth straight first-round playoff exit.
The Los Angeles Kings have their new general manager, and Ken Holland is the opposite of a new face. The Hockey Hall of Famer, who has worked in the NHL across four decades, now joins his third ...
The Kings officially named Ken Holland as vice president and general manager, the team announced in a Wednesday news release. He will be formally introduced Thursday at the Kings’ practice ...
If you can’t beat them, hire them. That’s apparently the conclusion the Kings came to in their search for a general manager because they chose Ken Holland, the architect of an Edmonton Oilers ...