The Los Angeles Kings had serious interest in Robert Thomas before the devastating Kevin Fiala injury at the Olympics, but with the NHL trade freeze officially lifting tonight, the rumors of a Thomas blockbuster trade to Southern California are rapidly growing into a roar.
When the Kings acquired Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers, it sent a massive shockwave through the league. As NHL insider Chris Johnston reported, acquiring Panarin just before the roster freeze kicked in was a major splash dripping with “win now” ambitions, but it didn’t address the organization’s biggest need moving forward.
The reality is that Anze Kopitar is skating in his swan song. The Kings desperately need a contingency plan, and they still have a chance to replace Kopitar’s heavy minutes down the middle before he officially retires after the season. That is exactly why Los Angeles is aggressively circling the St. Louis Blues. The window is wide open, but the clock is ticking, and the Kings know they need to solidify their center depth if they want to make a serious run at the Stanley Cup.
The Rare Opportunity to Land a Franchise Center
Let’s be brutally honest: you don’t find 26-year-old franchise centers on the trade block very often. Even if Thomas isn’t quite at the perennial Selke Trophy level the Kings have come to count on from Kopitar for nearly two decades, he is a bona fide No. 1 center who is locked under a brilliant contract into his early 30s. It’s not too often a player fitting that exact profile is available on the NHL’s trade market. This is a rare opportunity, and the Kings know they have to take a massive swing.
One of the best parts of the Panarin trade for the Kings is that they didn’t have to surrender any premium assets to complete it. Moving Liam Greentree and a conditional third-round pick was brilliant asset management. Naturally, the St. Louis Blues are going to need a haul to part with a player of Thomas’s caliber. However, the Kings are in a prime position to make a highly aggressive bid. With their first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 still sitting safely in the cupboard, plus a wealth of other young players and top-tier prospects to deal, Los Angeles has the ammunition to get this done.
The Rumored Trade Package for Robert Thomas
If the Kings want to pry Thomas out of St. Louis, the cost will sting. Based on the rumblings around the league, the Blues will demand a significant return that accelerates their retool. The framework of what it would take for the Kings to land Thomas includes shipping out elite defensive prospect Henry Brzustewicz, highly-touted 19-year-old goaltender Carter George, and an unprotected 2026 1st-round pick. It’s a steep price, but it’s the exact cost of doing business for a point-per-game, top-line center.
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