The Shocking Case Behind Why the Kings Might Let Adrian Kempe Walk—Could It Upend Their Future?
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Again, you know, I watched Kempe, and on Thursday night, he played a role in the time, in the second goal for the Kings, and then Byfield set him up for the overtime winner. And I just look at this, and I say, how are the Kings not going to do this?
It is. I understand it’s gone like, I think in the beginning they were in like the $9 million range. I understand that things are changed, that’s number one. Number two, I think they wanted to see if they could get their shot at (Connor) McDavid. That’s not happening. I understand the Kings were one of the teams that, if Marner had gone to market, they were prepared to go to Toronto and meet with them on July 1st. That obviously didn’t happen. The Golden Knights took that off the board.



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