The Kings are in agreement with star winger Adrian Kempe on a deal to keep him in Los Angeles past this season, Emily Kaplan of ESPN reports. It’s an eight-year deal worth $85MM for a cap hit of $10.625MM, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. The contract secures Kempe, who was arguably the top UFA remaining next season, in Southern California through the 2033-34 season.
Most have viewed a Kempe extension as a must-do for Kings general manager Ken Holland, and for good reason. With captain Anže Kopitar’s pending retirement already set to leave a glaring hole in their top six next season, losing a second member of their top unit would have been catastrophic.
More so than ever, Kempe has taken the reins from Kopitar as the team’s top offensive threat. With six goals and 13 assists in 19 games this season, he’s on track to hit the point-per-game mark for the first time in his career despite an early-season shooting slump. His 9.7% finishing rate is currently his worst since hitting a low of 7.4% in the 2019-20 season. He’s only on track to hit 26 goals this year at present, but with his shooting average up at 14.2% over the prior four years, there’s a high chance he’ll hit over 30 once again and finish in the 80-to-90-point range.
Kempe has now scored 30 goals in three of the last four years and would have gone four-for-four if not for a five-game absence in 2023-24. He’s been stapled to Kopitar’s wing on L.A.’s top line since first getting an extended promotion in the 2020-21 season. It was somewhat of a delayed breakout for the 29-year-old, who was a first-round pick back in 2014. He didn’t make his NHL debut until late in his third year post-draft and spent the following few years posting around 30 points a year in a middle-six role. His big break didn’t come until his first full season on Kopitar’s wing in 2021-22, when he notched a team-leading 35 goals as L.A. ended a three-year playoff drought.
The 6’2″ winger has been a money-in-the-bank producer since then, while also hitting the 100-hit mark in every year since 2021-22. Since his breakout, Kempe’s 145 goals in 337 games are tied for 21st in the league. He’s now at 200 goals for his career, putting him just inside the top 10 in Kings franchise history and 14th in points with 420.
With him and Kevin Fiala checking in as L.A.’s only semi-consistent 30-goal options, there was little chance they could sustain losing him and Kopitar without many other options slated to be available to replace them in free agency without dropping back out of the playoff picture. His new deal will make him the Kings’ highest-paid forward next year, and he could be their highest-paid player outright starting in 2027-28 with the expiry of Drew Doughty’s contract.
The Kings tried aggressively to get Kempe’s deal done months ago during the offseason, but were unsuccessful. Shortly before training camp, Kempe said he wanted something done as soon as possible and all but set the Christmas break as a drop-dead date for talks. Today’s news marks a seemingly significant concession from Kempe’s camp, which was eyeing a match to the $11.5MM average annual value that Martin Nečas landed in his extension with the Avalanche a few weeks ago.
Even with the eight-figure commitment, the Kings still boast $23.1MM in cap space for next season, per PuckPedia. That’s with seven open roster spots. The contract is also one of the few truly long-term ones left on the Kings’ books. Only Mikey Anderson, whose deal expires following the 2030-31 season, is under contract past the end of the decade.
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Oh yeah!!! Thata boy Holland! Staying in the rink royalty for life! GKG
Ken Holland is a STOOGE! The Kings are going to piss away money by paying Kempe until he’s 38, 4 years at 10.5 is the much smarter deal.
Overpayment?????
Three years ago this is a 6.5 mill deal.
He would have got at least 12 on the open market with how weak the class is
This is the result of the cap going up 25 million over the next three years.
youre kinda exaggerating the numbers, youre also saying in 3 years, which its not guaranteed to spike at the same rate after, definitely in the short term it is a bit high of the overall cap percentage for a player like Kempe, and no he wouldn’t even sniff Marner’s AAV or Rantanen, Kempe has never been a point per game player either, he’s having a good year so far but hes like a career like 60 point average player.
I never said massive over pay or anything but it is slightly over value, he’s probably worth $9M AAV realistically
3 years into the extension hes going to start declining or close too given he’ll be 33 so thatll be the end of his prime
Overpay forsure but Kings dont have much leverage replacing their top guy after Kopitar retires, Kempe i wouldnt call a star really but hed be hard to replace given the only other options were huge trade or manage to convince a top free agent
I mean once anze retire who else is there best player it’s him and byfeild
yeah after Kopitar retires Kempe is the top guy
Hockey offseason will be a snooze fest with no one out there worth signing. Teams to focus all their money now on scouting and drafting since players no longer seem to want to change teams.
What are you talking about? So because the so-called few top tier players (who weren’t likely to leave anyway) are not going to be available this offseason it will be entirely boring this summer?…Give me a break. That’s idiotic logic in more ways than one (not surprised really). There is still plenty of solid tier players who will be available during the offseason including various prized RFAs who may not be staying with their team after the season.