The Los Angeles Kings have appointed Ken Holland as their new general manager, succeeding Rob Blake, who resigned after four consecutive first-round playoff exits. Holland, known for building successful teams, previously led the Edmonton Oilers and the Detroit Red Wings to multiple championships. Kings president Luc Robitaille expressed confidence in Holland's experience and success, believing he can guide the team towards competing for the Stanley Cup. Holland boasts an impressive track record, ranking among the NHLâs most successful general managers with extensive playoff and championship experience.
"As we did our due diligence, we identified Ken as the absolute best option and acted decisively to make him our general manager," Kings president Luc Robitaille said.
"His track record of success is undeniable and after our conversations with him, we were clearly convinced he was the right person for us at this time."
"Holland has the experience to lead us on the proper path that will help us win now and compete for the Stanley Cup."
"Holland is the fifth-winningest general manager in NHL history with an all-time record of 1,145-644-272 over 26 seasons with the Red Wings and Oilers."
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