NHL fans react when the new GM New Kings Gm Ken Holland makes clear their new shops


It The kings He finished his search for a new GM contracting the ex -Executive of Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers, Ken Holland.

As soon as the news was broken, the Netherlands exposed his vision on the Kings. According to Kings journalist Dennis Bernstein, Netherlands stated:

“I don't want to screw -it is a very good hockey team, I want to add some pieces, make some offices …”

The Netherlands comments encountered a fan reaction, showing their anticipation of what Holland could have his sleeve.

This is what some fans had to say:

“Welcome to Marner and Matthews,” said a fan.

“Trade Daughty for the nurse. Younger, older and hard signed for 4 more years,” said this fan.

“Marner —> Kings”, wrote another fan to X.

In the meantime, other fans did not seem so optimistic about Ken Holland's thoughts. These fans brought X to publicize their thoughts:

“Please do not market the future. Do not market QB, Spence or Clarke, or any other perspective to occur,” fan He emphasized.

“Goodbye Spence 😭” that fan Posted in X.

“From a Holland survivor: telegraph everything. He will do what he says,” another fan declared.

Kings fans will be eager to see Holland In action, as they seek to overcome the humidity that has become the Oilers of Edmonton. The kings have lost in front of the Oilers four years in a row in the first round of the playoffs.

Therefore, the First Business Order of the Netherlands will be to build a team that can overcome Edmonton.

Holland the “best absolute option” for kings

Ken Hollan directed the red wings to three Stanley Cups in 21 seasonsKen Hollan directed the red wings to three Stanley Cups in 21 seasons
Ken Hollan directed the red wings to three Stanley Cups in 21 seasons
– Source: Imagn

The kings President Luc Robitaille went to the media, making known his thoughts on which the club chose Ken Holland as the next GM.

Robitaille was quoted by NHL.com, stating:

“As we did our due diligence, we identified Ken as the best absolute option and acted decisively to turn it into our CEO.”

The kings went from ex -GM Rob Blake after the elimination of the team's first round. The Club's GM chair did not stay vacant for a long time, as there is a summer full of activities ahead of the Netherlands.

In that sense, Robitaille expanded why the Netherlands was the correct option:

“His successful history is undeniable and, after our conversations with him, we were clearly convinced that he was the right person for us at this time. He has the experience of driving -on the right way that will help us to win now and to compete for the Stanley Cup.”

Holland was the GM A Detroit for 21 seasons, winning three Stanley Cups. He was also the back master of the current Edmonton Oilers Squad, who has now achieved his second final appearance of the Western Conference.

The Netherlands will seek to add to its 1,145 wins, the fifth more among the GM in the history of the NHL, with the Kings this season.