Dwight King

34-Year-Old Left WingLW
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year contract with Graz99ers (EBEL) in August of 2018.
Staying in Europe
LWFree Agent
August 3, 2018
King agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Graz99ers (EBEL) on Friday, per his agency 37 Hockey.
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King spent last season playing in the KHL in what was a somewhat lackluster year, considering he managed a mere 14 points in 49 contests. Without a strong campaign, the former Los Angeles King likely didn't have any NHL suitors, which is why he will try his luck in Austria.
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King was one of several trade-deadline acquisitions by Montreal last spring, but he scored just one goal in 17 games for the Habs. The motivation was to bring in a physical player who could also provide some offense to the fourth line, however, the Habs learned the slow-footed King couldn't keep up with his new teammates. He often lagged behind on rushes and was late on the forecheck. The Habs chose not to bring him back for 2017-18, making King an unrestricted free agent.
A broken foot derailed the start of King’s campaign last year, and when he returned, King saw his already modest offense dip – just 13 points in 47 contests, and he barely averaged a shot per game. Three seasons ago, King looked like a rising depth-line talent who was more than just a novelty on the team that shares his surname, but fantasy owners in 2016-17 can’t count on him to be more than what he’s been over the last two years: a grinder with fairly little offensive touch who sees nearly zero power-play time.
It was a breakout season for King in his second full season as he netted 15 goals and 15 assists in 77 games. It's hard to imagine he'll top those numbers again, what with the emergence of Tyler Toffoli and Tanner Pearson, and the late season addition of Marion Gaborik. King's opportunity for top-six minutes has all but disappeared. He'll be one of the more valuable bottom-six forwards in the league if he can repeat his breakout performance, but do not overrate his potential.
King helped spark the Kings to the Stanley Cup in their run in 2012, but struggled to get on track for much of the season last year and finished with just 10 points in 47 games. He should enter camp with the inside track on a bottom-six role, but that's likely his upside.
King spent the first half of last season down in the AHL before earning a callup to the Kings in February. He played fairly well (14 points in 27 games) in a fourth-line role and capped off his season with four goals in the Western Conference Finals. He clicked alongside Jarret Stoll in the playoffs and could see most of his time alongside Stoll again in a third-line role. He's never topped more than 24 goals in the AHL so don't expect much more than a dozen or so goals even if his role expands a bit.
King had a breakout season (24 G, 28 A in 72 games) for the Kings' AHL team in Manchester and figures to get a shot and filling a bottom-six role for the Kings in training camp. He's got enough size and checking ability to be an effective third or fourth line player for the Kings with his improving offensive game but may start the season in the AHL again.
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Headed for Russia
LWFree Agent
August 14, 2017
King agreed to terms on a two-year deal with KHL Avtomobilist Jekaterinburgh on Monday, KHL Insider Aivis Kalnins reports.
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Moving on from Montreal
LWFree Agent
June 22, 2017
King will be let go by the Canadiens, the team announced Thursday.
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Records two shots in loss
LWMontreal Canadiens  Foreign
April 6, 2017
King fired two shots and registered one blocked shot in Wednesday's loss to Buffalo.
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Makes Montreal debut
LWMontreal Canadiens  Foreign
March 3, 2017
King had five hits over 10:37 of ice time in Thursday's 2-1 win over Nashville.
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Moves to Habs with trade
LWMontreal Canadiens  Foreign
March 1, 2017
King was traded from Los Angeles to Montreal for a conditional fourth-round draft pick in 2018.
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