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Kings acquire goaltender Darcy Kuemper from Capitals for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois

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Kings acquire goaltender Darcy Kuemper from Capitals for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois
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Kings acquire goaltender Darcy Kuemper from Capitals for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois

2024-06-20 06:13 Last Updated At:06:20

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rob Blake solved his goaltending problem and shipped away one of the worst moves of his seven-year tenure as the Los Angeles Kings vice president and general manager on Wednesday.

Blake and the Kings acquired goaltender Darcy Kuemper from the Washington Capitals for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois in a trade of high-priced, underachieving players.

“I don’t think I did a good enough job integrating him in the right roles on the team I think it wasn’t a great fit in that aspect for us, and we take responsibility for that,” Blake said to reporters a couple of hours after the trade was announced.

Kuemper was the second goaltender to be traded Wednesday, after the New Jersey Devils got Jacob Markstrom from Calgary.

Los Angeles didn’t have a lot of cap room going into the offseason after it acquired Dubois from Winnipeg and signed him to an eight-year, $68 million contract last season. The center struggled and had career lows for a full season in goals (16) and points (40).

Dubois, who turns 26 on Monday, was relegated to the Kings’ fourth line in the playoffs, when they lost in five games in the first round to eventual Western Conference champion Edmonton.

Blake and the Kings though were running out of time to make a decision on Dubois' future. The league's contract buyout period is 48 hours after the last game of the Stanley Cup Final. If Florida beats Edmonton on Friday, Dubois' buyout would have been one-third of his remaining base salary since he would have still been 25 years old.

If the series went the distance and ended on Monday, the buyout would have gone to two-thirds since he turns 26 on June 24.

Dubois also had a no-trade clause that would have kicked in on July 1.

Blake said a buyout was not an option and cited that timing was of the essence to get a deal done with the Capitals. The teams started discussing the trade during last week's NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo.

Los Angeles, which hasn’t won a playoff series since winning its second Stanley Cup title in three years in 2014, was in the market for a goaltender. Before acquiring Kuemper, David Rittich was the Kings only goaltender under contract for next season.

Kuemper, who has three seasons remaining on a five-year $26.25 million contract he signed with Washington in 2022, ended up being the backup to Charlie Lindgren when the Capitals were swept in four games in the first round by the New York Rangers.

The 34-year old Kuemper appeared in 33 games with 30 starts for Washington last season. He was 13-14-3 with a 3.31 goals-against average and one shutout.

Kuemper has played for five teams during his 12-year NHL career, including the Kings. He signed with Los Angeles as a free agent in 2017 and went 10-1-3 with a 2.10 GAA in 19 games (15 starts) before being dealt to Arizona near the trade deadline in 2018.

Blake is hoping that the duo of Kuemper and Rittich can provide stability in net for at least a couple of seasons.

“We’ve had to go to different goalies here in the last couple of years for different circumstances. But, we have comfort in those two getting us where we want to go,” Blake said.

This will be Dubois' fourth team in eight seasons. He forced a trade to Los Angeles last year after previously telling Winnipeg he intended to become an unrestricted free agent when his contract expired after the 2023-24 season.

The Jets had acquired Dubois from Columbus in January 2021 after saying he no longer wanted to play for the Blue Jackets, who drafted him third overall in 2016.

Getting Dubois fills a void at center for the Capitals, who traded Evgeny Kuznetsov to Carolina at the deadline, and clears a logjam in goal. They would like prospect Clay Stevenson to either earn an NHL promotion, or the 25-year-old could start in the American Hockey League if Hunter Shepard gets the nod to play in tandem with Lindgren next season.

The Capitals are hoping that Dubois returns to his previous form. He had career highs with 63 points and 36 assists in 2022-23 and has scored at least 20 goals four times.

“We are thrilled to announce the addition of Pierre-Luc to the Caps organization,” Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan said in a statement. “This acquisition brings in a talented 25-year-old with immense potential to become a top-tier center in the NHL. With his size, exceptional skating, and high hockey IQ, we are confident he will thrive in our organization with increased responsibility and opportunity."

AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this story.

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Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois (80) warms up before the team's NHL hockey game against the Nashville Predators, Jan. 31, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. The Kings acquired goaltender Darcy Kuemper from the Washington Capitals for Dubois in a trade of high-priced, underachieving players. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, file)

Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois (80) warms up before the team's NHL hockey game against the Nashville Predators, Jan. 31, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. The Kings acquired goaltender Darcy Kuemper from the Washington Capitals for Dubois in a trade of high-priced, underachieving players. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, file)

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Jose Miranda hits early 3-run double to power Twins past Diamondbacks 8-3

2024-06-27 12:59 Last Updated At:13:01

PHOENIX (AP) — Jose Miranda hit an early three-run double, Simeon Woods Richardson pitched effectively into the sixth inning and the Minnesota Twins beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-3 on Wednesday night.

Miranda hit the first of two doubles in the second inning off Ryne Nelson (5-6) and the Twins piled on from there.

Willi Castro hit a two-run homer, Trevor Lamach doubled twice and one of baseball’s best offenses banged out 14 hits, including eight for extra bases to bounce back from a 5-4 loss in the series opener.

“It was a really good offensive day,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “Every segment of the lineup was productive, had hard hit balls. We really brought some of the ideas that we talked about before the game into the game and it came together nicely."

It was more than enough for Woods Richardson (3-1), who allowed three runs on four hits and struck out four with two walks in 5 1/3 innings.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had two RBIs for Arizona, which had four hits.

“We couldn't seem to get out of the gate today in many different ways,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. “It happens in baseball. Their pitcher was mixing speeds, had a good changeup, some secondary stuff and good life on his fastball, kept us in check.”

Woods Richardson kept the Diamondbacks off balance until giving up Gurriel's run-scoring triple in the fourth inning and Christian Walker chased him with a one-out double off the centerfield wall in the sixth. Ketel Marte then scored on a wild pitch by Josh Staumont — his first pitch of the game — and Gurriel pulled Arizona within 8-3 with a sacrifice fly.

“When the hitters doing their job, it kind of gives you peace of mind and ease on your job and just go out there and go pitch,” Woods Richardson said.

Nelson was sharp his previous two starts, winning both while allowing three earned runs in 13 innings.

Miranda drove in that many with one swing in the second inning, hitting a ball to the wall in left-center to put the Twins up 3-0. Nelson gave up a sacrifice fly to Byron Buxton in the third inning, then consecutive run-scoring doubles to Lamach and Carlos Correa in the fourth that put the Twins up 6-0.

Nelson allowed six runs on 10 hits in 3 2/3 innings, with three strikeouts and two hit batters.

“Nelly just never got into a rhythm,” Lovullo said. “They jumped on him early with those three runs, he was making mistakes and they were ready to hit. This is a team where you've got to be spot on in a lot of ways and today we weren't.”

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RHP David Festa, Minnesota's top pitching prospect, will pitch Thursday's series finale after RHP Chris Paddack went on the injured list with right arm fatigue. LHP Jordan Montgomery (6-4, 5.71 ERA) pitches for Arizona.

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Minnesota Twins' Byron Buxton (25) scores a run against the Arizona Diamondbacks on a double hit by Jose Miranda in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins' Byron Buxton (25) scores a run against the Arizona Diamondbacks on a double hit by Jose Miranda in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins' Willi Castro falls to the ground after avoiding a wild pitch in the first inning during a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins' Willi Castro falls to the ground after avoiding a wild pitch in the first inning during a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ryne Nelson throws against the Minnesota Twins in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ryne Nelson throws against the Minnesota Twins in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson throws against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson throws against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins' Jose Miranda hits a three run double against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

Minnesota Twins' Jose Miranda hits a three run double against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning during a baseball game, Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

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