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Ken Holland Discusses Kings GM Role & Team Building Philosophy - NHL Podcast

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Ken Holland, the legendary hockey executive, joins the show to discuss his surprising move to become Vice President and General Manager of the Los Angeles Kings. After a distinguished career that included building championship teams in Detroit and Edmonton, Holland shares insights on his transition to LA, his philosophy on team building, and what it takes to construct a Stanley Cup contender in the modern NHL.

IN THIS EPISODE:

[00:00] - Ken Holland joins the show and discusses his unexpected move to become VP/GM of the Los Angeles Kings after a stint in the NHL's hockey operations department.

[01:00] - The Western roots that made the LA opportunity attractive, and Holland's relationship with Luke Robitaille and the Anschutz ownership group.

[02:00] - A lighthearted look back at Holland's near-career as an Electrolux vacuum salesman before Neil Smith and Jim Devellano recruited him as a scout in 1985.

[03:00] - Holland's analysis of his former team, the Edmonton Oilers, and what makes them different in their current playoff run.

[05:00] - The Stuart Skinner question: understanding goaltender consistency and the pressure of playing in Canada with elite forwards.

[07:00] - Holland's first priorities as Kings GM: decisions on key unrestricted free agents including Matt Roy on defense and David Rittich in goal.

[10:00] - How team building has evolved over 30 years in the NHL, from Holland's days with Detroit to the modern salary cap era.

[12:00] - The most important decisions a GM makes: the coach and the goaltender, plus the critical role of defensive structure.

[15:00] - Evaluating Darcy Kuemper and the Kings' goaltending situation moving forward.

[17:00] - Building the perfect roster: size, speed, skill, compete level, and why it's a two-goalie league.

[20:00] - Will the league shift toward physicality after Florida's success, or will skill players remain premium assets?

[23:00] - Holland's thoughts on the remaining playoff teams and what makes championship-caliber organizations.

[25:00] - Reflecting on the mentorship of Neil Smith and Jim Devellano, and how a phone call in 1985 changed everything.

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