Position battles
Lias Andersson and Vladimir Tkachev competed for ice time at forward at camp, where Anderson-Dolan, Kaliyev and Turcotte were also in the mix. Turcotte and Kaliyev were among the forwards recalled from Ontario of the American Hockey League following Byfield's injury, the latter getting a hat trick and an assist in a 6-3 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Oct. 6.
Most intriguing addition
The Kings hope Arvidsson can spark an offense that was 27th in the NHL last season with an average of 2.54 goals per game and finds the form that made him a two-time 30-goal scorer for the Nashville Predators. Arvidsson scored an NHL career-high 61 points in 2016-17 and 2017-18, and set a Predators record with 34 goals in 2018-19. But the past two seasons he's scored 25 goals in 107 games, and his shooting percentage of 6.6 percent in 2020-21 was his lowest since his rookie season of 2015-16 (5.8 percent).
Biggest potential surprise
Sean Walker might play a larger role than expected during the transition to younger players at defenseman. The 26-year-old scored eight points (three goals, five assists) in his final 10 games last season to finish with 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) in 47 games while averaging 18:10 of ice time, one season removed from scoring 24 points (five goals, 19 assists) and playing 18:50 per game.
Ready to break through
Even if Byfield starts his season in the AHL after he's healed, it may not take long for the 19-year-old center to find his way back with the Kings in an expanded role. The No. 2 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft had one assist in six NHL games and scored 20 points (eight goals, 12 assists) in 32 AHL games last season.
Fantasy sleeper
Petersen (fantasy average draft position: 171.8) is a potential beneficiary of the Kings' offseason moves, most notably the additions of Danault, Arvidsson and Edler. Petersen, who has challenged Quick for playing time at different points during each of the past three seasons, has a .916 save percentage in 54 NHL games the past three seasons, compared to Quick's .896 save percentage in 110 games during that span. Petersen is a deep fantasy sleeper for Los Angeles, a possible playoff team this season. -- Rob Reese
Projected lineup
Viktor Arvidsson -- Anze Kopitar -- Dustin Brown
Alex Iafallo -- Phillip Danault -- Adrian Kempe
Vladimir Tkachev -- Gabriel Vilardi -- Trevor Moore
Brendan Lemieux -- Lias Andersson -- Austin Wagner
Mikey Anderson -- Drew Doughty
Tobias Bjornfot -- Matt Roy
Alexander Edler -- Sean Walker
Calvin Petersen
Jonathan Quick