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Darcy Kuemper is thrilled to be returning to the Los Angeles Kings after a short stint with the team in the past. The veteran goaltender was recently traded from the Washington Capitals for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois in a move that both sides are hoping will be more successful.

Having played for five teams over his 12-year NHL career, Kuemper previously joined the Kings as a free agent in 2017. During his time with the team, he had a record of 10-1-3 with a 2.10 goals-against average in 19 games as a backup to Jonathan Quick before being traded to Arizona in 2018.

Kuemper expressed his excitement about rejoining the Kings, stating that he had a great experience with the organization, enjoyed living in Los Angeles, and playing with his teammates. He looks forward to working with the goalie staff again and contributing to the team’s success.

The goaltender found out about the trade from his wife and is ready to partner with David Rittich in the upcoming season. Cam Talbot, who started 57 games for the Kings last year, is not expected to return, giving Kuemper the opportunity to showcase his skills and help the team win games.

Despite a challenging season with the Capitals, where he served as a backup goalie, Kuemper is determined to prove himself and show that he can provide the stability and performance needed in the net. He believes that his previous success, including winning a Stanley Cup with Colorado, is indicative of his capabilities.

With three years remaining on his contract, Kuemper is committed to making a positive impact with the Kings and is eager to get back on the ice. The team is hopeful that his experience and skills will be instrumental in their upcoming season and contribute to their success in the league.