As well all wait for some news regarding the NHL or AHL season we look to a different league, or leagues, to get our hockey fix.

With that said the Los Angeles Kings have prospects scattered overseas.
Do you know what prospect is playing where?
Below is a summary of what is happening with our young guns, including the team they are playing for and production so far.
- F Samuel Fagemo // Sodertalje SK // 11GP – 2G, 3A, 5 PTS
- F Carl Grundstrom // IF Bjorkloven // 6GP – 1G, 4A, 5 PTS
- F Johan Sodergran // Almtuna IS // 9GP – 1G, 2A, 3 PTS
- D Helge Grans // Malmo Redhawks // 10 GP – 2G, 4A, 6 PTS
- F Lias Anderson // HV71 // 6GP – 2G, 3A, 5 PTS
- D Tobias Bjornfot // Djurgardens IF // 6GP – 1A, 1PT
- F Aatu Jamsen // Pelicans U20 // 15GP – 9G, 19A, 28 PTS
- G Juho Markkanen // SaiPa and Kettera U20 // 6GP – 3.67 G.A.A. .886SV%
- F Kasper Simontaival // TUTO Hockey and Tappara // 7GP – 2G, 3A, 5 PTS
- D Kim Nousiainen // KalPa // 5GP – 3G, 1A, 4 PTS
- D Jacob Moverare // SaiPa // 7GP – 1A, 1PT
- F Alexander Dergachov // Vityaz Podolsk // 15GP – 5G, 3A, 8 PTS
- F Bulat Shafigullin // Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk // 14GP – 0 PTS
- G Lukas Parik // Bill Liberec U20 and HC Brantley and Jizerou // 7GP – 2.82 G.A.A .903SV%
There is a complete rundown of what Kings are playing where. Some of these players, if not all, will leave to represent their country when the World Juniors start. Playing overseas while awaiting a decision on when the NHL or AHL seasons start gives these players a head start when play resumes in 2021.
Focusing on development and timing are the biggest thing these players can do now and they are taking full advantage of the time.
Are you keeping track of the Junior Kings?
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