5 Trade Targets The Los Angeles Kings Should Pursue By Jeff Henning PREV NEXT 5 Trade Targets For The Los Angeles Kings Getty Images Though the season is still in its opening weeks, there is no shortage of trade rumors or players who could potentially be on the block. If the Los Angeles Kings plan to be hoisting another Stanley Cup at the end of this season, there are a few holes on their roster that they need to address. Here are five potential trade targets for the Kings. 5. Eric Staal Getty Images 5. Eric Staal Getty Images Sure, the contract situation makes this a bit of a long shot, but if the Kings found a way to acquire Staal it would certainly solidify their depth down the middle. Staal would be an immediate boost to the Kings' offense, which can be quite anemic, and would make them the front-runners in the Western Conference. Odds: 10 percent 4. Brad Marchand Getty Images 4. Brad Marchand Getty Images As mentioned in a previous article, if Marchand is made available, the Kings should make the inquiry. Marchand is a very skilled two-way forward who would fit perfectly into the Kings' system. His pesky style of play will serve the Kings greatly in their push towards another Stanley Cup. Odds: 25 percent 3. Matt Carle Getty Images 3. Matt Carle Getty Images Since Slava Voynov’s departure from the team, it has been widely reported that the Kings are interested in adding some defensive help to shore up their blueline. If the Lightning make Carle available, the Kings should have interest in him. Carle could be a nice piece to fill-in, however his contract could be an issue for the Kings. Carle, who’s 31, has two years left on a deal that pays him $ 5.5 million annually. Odds: 25 percent 2. Braydon Coburn Getty Images 2. Braydon Coburn Getty Images Like Carle, fellow Lightning defenseman Braydon Coburn may also be on the block, but unlike Carle, Coburn’s contract may be much more manageable. Coburn is in the last year of his deal that carries a $ 4.5 million cap hit. The fact that Kings won’t be committed to Coburn after this season makes him a much better commodity than the aforementioned Carle. Odds: 30 percent 1. Carl Gunnarsson Getty Images 1. Carl Gunnarsson Getty Images If the Kings are looking to shore up their blueline, then Carl Gunnarsson could be the best answer. The Blues seem to be overloaded with defense, and Blues GM Doug Armstrong has made it known that he’s willing to unload a defenseman. Gunnarsson carries a much lighter cap hit than anyone on this list ($ 2.95 million) and will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. Odds: 40 percent Teams in this article » Los Angeles Kings Share You May Also Like Related Stories Los Angeles Kings Must Take Advantage Of Soft November Schedule Los Angeles Kings' Jeff Carter, Tyler Toffoli Are NHL's Hottest Duo Los Angeles Kings' Stellar Defense Will Bring The Stanley Cup Back To Franchise Los Angeles Kings Cannot Afford To Misstep In Negotiations With Anze Kopitar Tyler Toffoli Is The Key To Success For Los Angeles Kings 5 Things the Los Angeles Kings Must Do To Make 2015-16 NHL Playoffs