I concur but what RWinger and for how much? Greentree our 1st rounder this year,both? The Devil is in the details...I like Sprong a natural goal scorer and RWinger who scores off the leftside regularly and is a PP specialist...and it won't cost much...wonder who the Pro scout on the Kings cause they missed the boat the first time hope they don't make the same mistake
Pietrangelo and Samsonov are still looking for their collective Jocks
That's the tough part.
For the last couple weeks we've been assuming the Kings need to acquire someone who can play LW1 with Kopi and Kempe. Has that changed with the emergence of 22-55-9? Too early to tell but it would certainly make things interesting.
Would a guy like Tuch, Rakell, or Boeser still be a target? Or does the emergence of 22-55-9 mean the Kings can go after a smaller fish? Honestly, even if 22-55-9 ends up being the Kings new 1st line, it seems pretty clear the Kings could still use another top 6 forward - Otherwise they have to depend on a Turcotte, Moore, Foegele, or Jeannot finding consistent success in the top 6, which I don't feel great about. Would still love to add a player like Tuch. That would give the Kings a top 6 of: Kempe, Fiala, Byfield, Kopitar, Laferriere, Tuch... That's a really really good group of top 6 forwards.
Sprong doesn't do much for me. You're right that he would be cheap and he fits the mold of right shot goal scorer but the Kings would probably need to add someone who can play up in the lineup - likely 2nd line or potentially LW1 if 22-55-9 doesn't stick. If Sprong is in your top 6, that's probably not a great sign.
Re: cost. No way I'm trading Greentree unless it's part of a package for a very good/star-level young NHL player. The 2025 1st round pick I'm less tied to but with the Kings hosting the draft I still find it unlikely - maybe they don't care though. Basically: I'll trade a first if it means adding a guy like Tuch or Boeser (with extension in place or at least highly likely). If it's for a pure rental and/or a middle 6 winger, no 1st.