We're over a half dozen weeks into the hockey season at multiple levels in the Los Angeles Kings' developmental and minor league system this fall in the 2025-26 season.
Which top Los Angeles Kings prospects have stood out recently this fall as we're firmly in the midst of hockey season in mid-November
As the Kings have been finding success this fall on the road early this regular season, some of the top forward and defensive prospects in LA's minor league and developmental system have also been stepping up, especially in the NCAA.
Here are three Kings' prospects who stood out in the past week in the minors, juniors, and in college hockey in the NCAA.
Jimmy Lombardi, F (Flint Firebirds, OHL)
The Kings' fourth-round pick (125th overall) in the 2025 NHL Draft this past summer, forward Jimmy Lombardi, has been on fire recently in the OHL with the Flint Firebirds this fall. Lombardi was critical to the Firebirds' overtime 3-2 win over the first-place in the standings Brantford Bulldogs this past week on Friday (Nov. 14).
🚨Jimmy Lombardi
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Lombardi scored the game-winning goal over the Bulldogs for the Firebirds this past Friday in the overtime win. He also registered two assists. Lombardi has already reached double-digit goals and over two dozen points in just 19 games played in the OHL this season.
Jan Chovan, F (Sudbury Wolves, OHL)
Versatile forward Jan Chovan has really shown out for the Sudbury Wolves in the OHL in the past couple of weeks this fall. Chovan was a perfect 6-of-6 in the faceoff circle for the Wolves in a game where he moved from right wing to the center position for Sudbury this past week.
Chovan registered an assist on the game's second goal for the Wolves in a 6-3 loss to the Erie Otters this past weekend. In 19 games played this season for the Wolves in the OHL, Chovan has four goals and nine total points.
Ryan Conmy, F (Boston College, NCAA)
Despite getting off to a slow start scoring the puck this fall in the NCAA for the Boston College Eagles, winger Ryan Conmy has started to heat up on the stat sheet in the past couple of weeks this fall.
This past week, Conmy scored goals in back-to-back games for Boston College, including an insurance goal for the Eagles on an empty-netter for the red line at center ice to beat the No. 12 UMass Minutemen on Nov. 15.
Conmy from center ice!
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Conmy is looking to extend his goal-scoring streak for the Eagles this upcoming weekend when Boston College faces more ranked teams, including the No. 10 Maine Black Bears.
