How acquired: Selected with No. 11 pick in 2017 NHL Draft
Last season: Kingston (OHL): 32 GP, 22-36-58
Vilardi, who turns 19 on Aug. 16, should be ready for training camp after he was held out of the 2018 World Junior Summer Showcase with a back issue. He could get a look at right wing on the third line with Alex Iafallo and Adrian Kempe. The question is if the Kings want to see more development in the Ontario Hockey League after Vilardi missed the first half of last season because of the injury.
"He's a big kid (6-foot-3, 201 pounds) with good hands who tore up the junior league coming in halfway through the year last year," coach John Stevens said. "I don't think another year of junior ever hurts anybody, but you look at a guy like Gabe and the numbers he put up when he was in the OHL, you just wonder if that isn't some kind of indication that he might be knocking on the door and [ready to] move on to the next level. He might be ready to play in the National Hockey League, but I think with a young player he has to be playing all the time."
Projected NHL arrival: This season