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Los Angeles Kings

Depth Chart

Left WingCentreRight Wing
Alexander FrolovAnze KopitarMike Cammalleri
Derek ArmstrongSean AveryDustin Brown
Tom KostopoulosAlyn McCauleyBrian Willsie
Raitis IvanansJamie LundmarkKonstantin Pushkarev
Noah Clarke (M)Patrick O'Sullivan Marty Murray (M)
Lauri Tukonen (M)Tim Jackman (M) Petr Kanko (M)

Defence Defence
Rob BlakeLubomir Visnovsky
Mattias NorstromBrent Sopel
Aaron MillerKevin Dallman
Mike Weaver (M)Oleg Tverdovsky
Eric Werner (M)Joey Mormina (M)

Goaltenders
Sean Burke
Yutaka Fukufuji
Jason LaBarbera (M)
Barry Brust (M)

Injured List
Richard Petiot
Mathieu Garon
Dan Cloutier
Scott Thornton

*(M) - in minors
* (I) - injured (but not on IR)
Last updated January 31, 2007

Payroll Commitments

This chart is a list of players signed to NHL contracts for the 2006-2007 season by the team. It does not include players signed to 2-way deals (contracts with AHL implications) who are unlikely to make the big club. The salary listed in the chart is the actual amount the player will be paid this season (source: NHLPA.com). Salary cap figures are usually slightly different depending on the length and structure of the contract, details which are usually not disclosed, and cannot therefore not be reported accurately. Though exact salary cap figures are not available on a player-by-player basis, this chart should give you a good idea of the team's cap situation.

Player Contract Notes 2006-2007 Salary (US)
Rob Blake Signed two-year, $12 million deal $6 million
Mattias Norstrom $4.25 million
Dan Cloutier Signed a $6.2 million, two-year extension $2.55 million
Oleg Tverdovsky Acquired in trade from Hurricanes $2.5 million
Brent Sopel $2.4 million
Craig Conroy   $2.394 million
Aaron Miller   $2.28 million
Alyn McCauley Signed three-year, $6 million deal $2 million
Alexander Frolov $2 million
Lubomir Visnovsky   $1.9 million
Michael Cammalleri Signed for one year $1.7 million
Scott Thornton Two-year, $3 million contract $1.5 million
Mathieu Garon Signed a one-year deal $1.216 million
Dustin Brown Signed a two-year deal $1.175 million
Sean Avery Signed a one-year deal $1.1 million
Anze Kopitar $850,000
Patrick O'Sullivan $800,000
Jason LaBarbera $800,000
Brian Willsie Signed a two-year deal $800,000
Derek Armstrong   $760,000
Tom Kostopoulos   $600,000
Richard Petiot $570,000
Mike Weaver $500,000
Kevin Dallman Signed a two-year deal $465,000
Raitis Ivanans $450,000



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TradeCentre 2006-07

NHL on TSN TradeCentre

The 2007 NHL trade deadline is Tuesday, February 27 at 3pm et/Noon pt. Click below to get a complete list of deals starting from the week before the regular season.

Depth Charts and Salaries

Check on the payroll and positional depth of each NHL team throughout the 2006-07 season.

2007 NHL Entry Draft

NHL Central Scouting has released its mid-term rankings, and there's a new No. 1 prospect in International Scouting Services' post-World Juniors Top 30 list. Compare the lists heading into the NHL's 2007 Entry Draft, which will be held June 23 in Columbus.

Hockey Lives Here

TSN heads into the 2006-07 NHL season with a national broadcast package that includes 33 games featuring Canadian teams, 35 games in High Definition, the first three rounds of the playoffs and the return of Wednesday Night Hockey. Click on our links below for printable broadcast schedules.

NHL on TSN Fantasy Draft

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NHL All-Star Game

Most Valuable Player Daniel Briere scored five points in a losing cause as the Western Conference outscored the Eastern Conference by a 12-9 count. Take a look at the full rosters for both teams.

Million Dollar Shootout

Five lucky hockey fans, including 29-year-old Jason Hall, guaranteed themselves a happy New Year, as they each took home a brand new 2007 Next Generation Chevy Silverado as part of the inaugural Chevy Silverado Million Dollar Shootout contest on TSN. Hall and two friends - Mason Ward and Gord Cameron - scored a combined 21 goals, 6 more than the required 15, into an open net, each winning a Chevy Silverado. Hall also scored 14 goals into an open net from the far blue line in 24 seconds - just 1 goal short of the required 15 to win the grand prize $1 million in a windfall one-time payout.

Quote of the Day

"Hey, I don't score many but they're pretty."

- Flames defenceman Robyn Regehr, after scoring his first goal of the season Friday night.

Stat of the Day

The St. Louis Blues were 0-for-6 on the power play against Detroit Friday and are 0-for-31 with the extra man in the five games against the Red Wings this season.

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