Top priority: Franchise forward
First pick: No. 2
The situation: The Kings have missed the playoffs four times in six seasons since winning the Stanley Cup in 2014, and this season finished 28th in the NHL with a .457 points percentage (29-35-6). Los Angeles, which was 30th in goals (178), have 11 picks in the draft, including six in the first three rounds. They have good forward prospects in the system, topped by centers
Alex Turcotte
(2019, No. 5),
Tyler Madden
(trade, Vancouver Canucks, Feb. 17),
Rasmus Kupari
(2018, No. 20),
Akil Thomas
(2018, No. 51),
Jaret Anderson-Dolan
(2017, No. 41) and Gabriel Vilardi (2017, No. 11), left wing
Samuel Fagemo
(2019, No. 50), and right wing
Arthur Kaliyev
(2019, No. 33). Turcotte signed a three-year, entry-level contract March 11 after scoring 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists) in 29 games as a freshman at the University of Wisconsin. The Kings need more top-end defensemen in their system, especially since Drew Doughty turns 31 on Dec. 8, but it will be hard to pass on taking another skilled forward with the No. 2 pick.
Possible fits: Quinton Byfield, C, Sudbury (OHL); Tim Stuetzle, LW, Mannheim (GER); Jamie Drysdale, D, Erie (OHL)