I don't see anyone wanting to take on Kopitar, Carter or Quick's contract. No one wants Carter or Quick in general. Both are done. I personally wish they would get bought out. I know Carter only has 2 years left and Quick has 3, but they won't be doing much for how much cap hit they have.
Brown has been playing decent I feel the past couple of seasons where he only has 2 years left but could draw interest. Won't fetch much and likely the Kings will need to eat some of the salary but if they find a taker I hope they take it.
I was going to say Lewis but I believe his contract is up?
I feel though the Kings could bring in some top 6 younger vets though (wings) to help. They have gotten a lot of picks over the past couple of years and obviously most won't be NHL ready yet (especially their top draft picks this year and last years) but we'll see.
- Bojangle
Brown has been best winger on the Kings and has earned every dollar of his contract in each of the last three seasons. He'll finish his contract in LA and will likely retire a King. I wouldn't be adverse to bringing him back on another smaller money contract once the current one expires. The type of game he plays is well suited to the 3rd or 4th lines.
Quick had a rough start to last season, but from January 1st on, he played quality hockey with a .923 SV% and 2.27 GAA, well above the league average. There's no reason to suspect he can't continue that level of play going forward.
Carter hasn't been great, but they like his presence in the locker room. If someone is willing to take his contract, I'm sure the Kings will consider moving him, but they're not going to pay to dump him or retain heavy salary.
Kopitar might not be a top 3 player in the NHL anymore like he was 5 years ago, but he's still an exceptional 2-way player and will earn several more Selke nominations before his career is over. If the Kings put him on the trade block, there would be numerous suitors. They might have to retain a small percentage of his salary to make the numbers work, but he's certainly not negative value.
From all reports, the Kings have been looking at young(ish) middle six wingers via UFA. They were reportedly in on Hinostroza and Kahun, but they both chose to sign elsewhere. I wouldn't be surprised if they took a flyer on Athanasiou on a 1 or 2 year deal, but I don't think they'll make a bigger splash than that.