The Los Angeles Kings have made some changes to their roster this offseason, and one thing that fans have been waiting for is a potential extension for long-time forward Anze Kopitar.
In a recent report, it was revealed that Kopitar could be entering his last season in the NHL and isn't expected to sign an extension with the Kings.
Not expecting Kopitar to sign an extension of any sort. Enjoy his final season in the NHL.
— The Mayor | Team MM (@mayorNHL) July 18, 2025
Kopitar, who is 37 years old, has scored 440 goals and added 838 assists for 1278 points through 1454 games in his career. He has spent his entire career with the Kings, helping them win two Stanley Cups in the 2011-12 and 2013-14 seasons.
Time will tell if he ends up hanging up his skates, but if this is his last season in the NHL with the Kings, he has built himself a potential Hall of Fame career.
Report: LA Kings GM Claims Anze Kopitar Extension Won't Come This SummerWhile the Los Angeles Kings try to build a roster capable of going deep into the playoffs next season, fans have begun to wonder what is next for forwards Adrian Kempe and Anze Kopitar. While general manager Ken Holland mentioned that extension discussions were going to get underway with Kempe, he delivered some not-so-positive news about Kopitar.
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