
Why Ken Holland Believes the NHL Draft’s Past Holds Secrets to Future Success
Ken Holland, a name synonymous with old-school hockey management, is at it again—this time steering the Los Angeles Kings with a philosophy that values tradition over trend. Having navigated the ins and outs of over 25 NHL drafts throughout his storied tenures with the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers, Holland has witnessed the draft universe shift dramatically. Yet, despite the league’s recent flirtation with a semi-remote draft format—an attempt to modernize and streamline proceedings—the Kings’ GM remains a steadfast believer in the magic of gathering everyone together under one roof. This past Friday’s draft at the half-empty Peacock Theater in Los Angeles showcased a spectacle filled with technical hiccups and a distinct lack of the personal touch that Holland prizes, underscoring his conviction that when it comes to drafting hockey’s next generation, some things just shouldn’t change. LEARN MORE
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