The No. 1 pick by the Atlanta Thrashers in the 2001 NHL Draft, Kovalchuk has 859 points (436 goals, 423 assists) in 897 NHL games with the Thrashers, New Jersey Devils and Kings, and 27 points (11 goals, 16 assists) in 32 Stanley Cup Playoff games. He scored 52 goals in 2005-06 and 2007-08 and has six seasons of at least 40 goals. He had 19 points (eight goals, 11 assists) to help the Devils reach the Stanley Cup Final in 2012, when they lost to the Kings in six games.
Todd McLellan, in his first season as coach of the Kings, who entered their game at the Boston Bruins on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; SNE, SNO, SNP, NESN, FS-W, NHL.TV) last in the Western Conference at 14-18-3, said he never had an issue with Kovalchuk's work ethic and approach to his game.
"Anybody that is going to try and poke holes in [Kovalchuk's] character is completely wrong. He was outstanding," McLellan said. "I enjoyed my time with him, and I think the teammates did too. When he was dealt this situation, he handled it with the utmost professionalism.
"He worked. He was excited to see his teammates win. I don't have a single negative thing to say about him, and if he resurfaces in the League, if he can get his game going, that's great, I do know that somebody would get a real good teammate."
NHL.com staff writer Amalie Benjamin contributed to this report