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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

LA Kings NHL Draft 2020 Night 2

 Good Evening Hockey Fans! Today your LA Kings will have10 picks in rounds 2-7 in the 2020 NHL Draft. 


The Kings have three picks in the 2nd Round. 

With the Kings first pick (pick 6) the Kings select from the Malmo RedHawks of the Swedish Elite League defenseman Helge Grans. Grans is 6’2  and split time with the Malmo Red Hawks and the under 20 Malmo Red Hawks team as well. He recorded a total of 3 points with the top team and recorded 27 points with the minor club. The Kings traded the Detroit Red Wings for this pick. He will be playing NCAA hockey next year at the University Of Minnesota. 

With the Kings second pick (pick 45) the Kings select from the United States National Team Development Program defenseman Brock Faber.


The Kings traded their third pick (pick 60) to the New York Rangers for forward Lias Andersson. 


The Kings have two picks in the 3rd Round. 


With the Kings first pick (pick 66) the Kings select from Tappara of the Finish Elite League forward Kasper Simontaival. He played for Tappara Jr as he posted 45 points for the club along with playing four games for the major league club Tappara. 


With the Kings second pick (pick 86) the Kings select from the United States Hockey Leauge’s Des Moines Buccaneers forward Alex Laferriere. Laferriere posted 45 points last season.


The Kings have one pick in the 4th round.


With the pick (pick 112) the Kings select from the Finish Elite League second division goalie Juho Markkanen.


The Kings have one pick in the 5th round.


With the pick (pick 128) the Kings select from the OHLs Kingston Frontenacs forward Martin Chromiak.


The Kings have one pick in the 6th Round.


With the pick (pick 140) the Kings select from the United States Hockey League’s Cedar Rapids Roughriders Ben Meehan. Meehan will be playing in the NCAA next year for the UMass Lowell 


With the Kings final selection in the 2020 NHL Draft the Kings select from the Finish Elite League’s Pelicans forward Aatu Jámsen  



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