The Los Angeles Kings have lost their top defensemen in Drew Doughty for what the team is saying “month-to-month.”
This creates a significant void in their backend, despite the existence of internal alternatives to bridge the gap. The Kings could also look at available free agent options to help fill the hole.
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Justin Schultz is the player they could target that would make a larger impact.
Schultz has been known for his offensively-minded defensemen, who would work well on the Kings’ blue line. He spent the last two seasons with the Seattle Kraken and played a solid top-four role.
Last season, he had seven goals and 19 assists for 26 points in 70 games. At this point in the pre-season, he would likely take a lower AAV deal to have a chance to play.
If Schultz was signed by the Kings, he may not be played on their top pairing with Mikey Anderson; however, he would provide them with another NHL veteran to play on their backend.