The Los Angeles Kings traded forward Warren Foegele to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.
The clubs also swapped conditional third-round picks in 2026.
Foegele, who turns 30 on April 1, has contributed just seven goals and two assists in 47 appearances with Los Angeles this season, his second with the team. He joined the Kings in 2024 on a three-year, $10.5 million contract, which expires after the 2026-27 season.
Foegele was drafted by Carolina and broke into the NHL with the Hurricanes in 2017-18. After 200 games across parts of four seasons there, he spent 2021-24 with the Edmonton Oilers, where he tallied 45 goals and 50 assists in 231 games.
Over 560 career games across the three teams, Foegele has 218 points (111 goals, 107 assists). He also has tallied 690 hits, 269 takeaways and a plus-30 rating (including a career-best plus-36 for the Kings in 2024-25).
The Senators entered Thursday six points out of the wild-card race in the Eastern Conference, while the Kings are just five out of the second wild card in the West but recently fired head coach Jim Hiller.
The NHL trade deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. ET.
