The Kings and Ducks made big noise in the past during NHL free agency. This year, it'll be more like a murmur.
“One-year deals always work,” Murray said. “We are going to try to surround this young group with a little more oomph. We’re just trying to do that, but I don’t know if we can. I’m going to protect them a little bit and let them go.”
The bigger target for both teams might be a defenseman. The Kings’ defensive unit, which lost Jake Muzzin in a trade in January, gets thin on experience after Martinez, Drew Doughty and Derek Forbort, while the Ducks could use proven help behind Cam Fowler, Hampus Lindholm and Josh Manson.
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