Los Angeles Kings ripe with collegiate talent competing in 2013 NCAA Tournament

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Over the years the Los Angeles Kings' scouting staff has developed a solid reputation of selecting, signing, and developing NCAA athletes. General Manager Dean Lombardi has been pretty adamant in the belief that NCAA hockey helps players mature physically and mentally before making way into the world of professional hockey. Current Kings Alec Martinez, Jonathan Quick, Matt Greene, and Rob Scuderi are just a few names on the current Kings roster who have played at the collegiate level, and in the minor leagues the organization has several former and current collegiate players edging closer to the NHL.



With the NCAA tournament getting underway on March 29th and the Frozen Four coming up this weekend, the scouts of the hockey world have had their eyes glued on the tournament as the NCAA develops more and more world class talent.… read more



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Holden Caulfield

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Article is completely wrong on Prokhorkin from what I have understood on the agreement. The reason that Prokhorkin was released from Manchester was the the KHL protested the Kings signing him since he had a valid KHL contract...the Kings or Monarchs did not release him with the hope that he would still play in NA, they where forced to release him back to KHL since he had a valid contract over there and per the MOU the NHL has with the KHL he had to return to KHL.

That needs to be corrected.
 

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