Warren Foegele Traded to Ottawa Senators by Los Angeles Kings The Los Angeles Kings made a surprise move on Tuesday, trading forward Warren Foegele to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for their 2024 second-round draft pick. The transaction adds depth and scoring punch to the Senators' lineup while also providing the Kings with valuable assets for their future. Foegele, 27, has played in all but two games for the Kings this season, recording four goals and six assists in 44 appearances. Despite his solid contributions, he found himself on the outside looking in as the team's roster took shape. The trade provides a fresh start for Foegele, who will now join a Senators team in need of scoring help. "We're excited to add Warren to our lineup," Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said in a statement. "He's a talented young player with a strong work ethic and we believe he'll fit in nicely with our group." The Senators have struggled to find consistent scoring this season, ranking 27th in the league in goals per game. Foegele's addition should provide a boost, particularly on the power play where he has shown an ability to produce. In return for Foegele, the Kings will receive their second-round pick in next year's draft, which could prove valuable in building their future core. The selection is currently slotted 56th overall and could be used to select a talented young player or packaged with other assets to move up in the draft. The trade marks the third time this season that the Kings have traded away a forward, following deals involving Andreas Athanasiou and Alex Iafallo. While the moves may seem counterintuitive on the surface, they demonstrate the team's willingness to adapt and build for the future. "We feel like we're getting ...#Ottawa_Senators #Los_Angeles_Kings #Warren_Foegele #Pierre_Dorion #Rob_Blake #Andreas_Athanasiou #Alex_Iafallo
