Hockey
The three -time winner of the Stanley Cup Ken Holland became the general manager of Los -Ageles Kings
The Los -Angeles Kings National Hockey League Club appointed Ken Holland to the post of general manager and vice president, the press service of the team reports.
This position in the club was vacant after Rob Blake, after the end of the season for the team, resigned these powers.
The last place of work of 69 -year -old Holland was Edmonton Oilers, in which he held the post of general manager from 2019 to 2024.
Prior to coming to Edmonton, Holland spent 34 years at Detroit Red Wings, including 22 seasons as a general manager.
Source: Sportbox
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