
Viktor Arvidsson, W
Boston Bruins winger Viktor Arvidsson had a bounce back season in the East this past regular season in the 2025-26 campaign. The middle-six winger scored 20 goals and over 50 total points this past regular season for an upstart Bruins team that made the playoffs this spring.
Both Perry and Arvidsson would also address some of the offensive and special teams concerns Holland recently discussed publicly earlier this offseason.
Arvidsson could help provide additional offensive depth and power-play support next season.
Arvidsson previously showed strong chemistry within the Kings’ offensive structure and could help provide additional speed, secondary scoring, and power-play value if Los Angeles wants another proven veteran winger.
He already has familiarity with the organization after spending three seasons with the Kings from 2021-24. During his previous stint in Los Angeles, Arvidsson scored at least 20 goals in back-to-back seasons and became an important part of the Kings’ middle-six offense.
While neither Perry nor Arvidsson would completely solve the Kings’ roster concerns, both veterans could provide familiarity, playoff experience, and offensive depth as Los Angeles looks to remain competitive in the Western Conference next season. Familiarity with the organization and roster could also make both veterans lower-risk reunion candidates for Los Angeles this offseason.
