Would Kings really trade Quinton Byfield? Why L.A. could make a bold deadline move
Briefly

As the NHL trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Kings face pressure to enhance their roster to advance past the first round of the playoffs for the first time in over a decade. Currently third in the Pacific Division, the Kings aim to secure a second-line center and a right-handed winger to boost their offensive performance, which has struggled this season. With more cap space available compared to the previous year, management has opportunities to make significant trades, yet questions remain about the costs and future impacts of potential moves.
The Kings' biggest wants are a second-line center and a right-handed-shooting winger who can help a feeble offense that ranked 24th in the league.
Last season, with just $2.5 million in cap space at the deadline, the Kings stood pat, then made their customary early exit from the postseason.
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