The Los Angeles Kings have been one of the quieter teams in a trade market that’s already moved fast around the NHL, but that silence might not last much longer.
According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman on the latest episode of 32 Thoughts, the Kings are among the teams showing serious interest in Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Alexander Nikishin.
That’s notable for a Los Angeles club that has already made one key move on the blue line, signing Brandt Clarke to a new seven-year deal. Beyond that, the Kings have largely stayed out of the trade spotlight. If they’re going to make another swing, Nikishin looks like the kind of player who could fit what they’re building.
The 24-year-old defenseman is only one season into his time in Carolina, but he’s already surfaced in trade chatter. The Hurricanes have not made any progress on a new deal for the pending RFA, and while they’re not looking to hand him away, they are reportedly listening to calls.
If Los Angeles is one of the teams making the push, the fit is easy to see. Clarke is 23, Nikishin is 24, and together they could form one of the league’s most intriguing young pairings on defense.
Nikishin’s rookie season in 2025-26 gave Carolina plenty to like. In 81 games, he posted 11 goals, 22 assists and 33 points, while finishing at plus-18. He also earned recognition in Calder Trophy voting, placing seventh, and landed a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team.
There’s also a playoff wrinkle here. It has been rumored that Nikishin grew frustrated with his role during Carolina’s Stanley Cup run, when he spent most of the postseason on the Canes’ third pair. That could give the Hurricanes a reason to consider what kind of return he might bring back.
For the Kings, though, the appeal is obvious. They already have Clarke locked in long term, and adding Nikishin would give them a chance to build a defense around two young, dynamic pieces for years to come. The catch is that it would likely take a major package to get him out of Carolina, and Los Angeles would also have to work out a new contract with the Russian defender.
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