Rumors Adrian Kempe, Kings Remain Far Apart

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In yesterday’s episode of the DFO Rundown Podcast, David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period brought up Adrian Kempe and the ongoing conversations between him and the Los Angeles Kings, as the star becomes an unrestricted free agent after this season. Especially as a major player came off the market earlier today, Martin Necas, eyes turn to Kempe. As Pagnotta mentioned, he wants to stay in Los Angeles, but with each falling domino, his price keeps going up along with the potential allure of going to free agency.

Pagnotta said in the episode that the two sides remain far apart, and that it looks to be a “grind” if they are to reach a resolution. Kempe, who was signed to a steal of a four year contract worth $5.5MM per year, will be due for a hefty raise. In the first year of the deal, he broke out as a 40-goal-scorer, and since then has been a consistent 70+ point producer. At 29, the Swede could set new heights in his contract year, already having posted 14 points in 11 games.

Originally drafted 29th overall back in 2014, the Kings were very patient with Kempe, and it paid off. Through his first 5 professional seasons, he had yet to break out, not reaching 40 points. Many teams look to move on from such late first-round forwards on that path, but instead, Los Angeles has reaped the benefits of the long game. Kempe is on track to surpass 700 games with the black and silver in 2025-26. With legend Anze Kopitar set to retire after this season, along with his $7MM cap hit set to come off the books, giving them much needed space, the Kings hope to keep another player around for the long hall in Kempe.

Along with Pagnotta’s thoughts, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet discussed Kempe last week on The FAN Hockey Show, saying he could command north of $10MM. Currently, AFP Analytics projects a seven-year deal worth $9.175MM, but with Necas all set at 8 years, $11.5MM per season, Kempe’s price has likely gone up, and will continue to do so.

With the Kings off to a respectable start, 5-3-3, the group’s goal of making one final run for Kopitar will dominate their headlines for months to come. However, Kempe’s status will also be a huge one to monitor; not only in Los Angeles, but also from other teams eagerly awaiting the possibility to sign him in July, especially if he can surpass the point-per-game mark this season for the first time.

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