Honestly. I doubt it. Last summer they said they were going to be very active. Not so much like signing UFA (as I feel was good since they need to trim some age and salary) but didn't really do anything. I really would like to see Carter and Quick (at least) get moved. Brown too since I feel he might have some value now that he actually has played decent the past 2 seasons. If there is a young top 6er available for trade then I wouldn't mind seeing the Kings go after them as long as they don't trade away the #2 overall pick. Either way. I have a feeling it will be like last summer and do nothing at all.
- Bojangle
No one is taking Carter, Quick, and Brown in a flat cap world. No one would probably take either of those 3 with a rising cap, either. Any team with cap room heading into 20/21 is looking to take bad contacts from cap ceiling teams along with picks and/or prospects. The Kings will/should be one of those teams. Finally, while these three have a combined cap hit of ~17mm, their actual, combined 20/21 salaries don't top 9.5mm. That's attractive for the club's bottomline.
Best we just enjoy these 3 on their farewell tour. They've been warriors for the club but we're saddled with them. Icing them regularly will likely result in the team having another top 10 pick in the 21 draft which is deep with defenseman.