Los Angeles Kings Assign Goaltender Carter George To AHL's Ontario Reign

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The Los Angeles Kings announced they have re-assigned goaltender Carter George to their AHL affiliate Ontario reign.

George posted a record of 17-22-6 with a .909 SP and 3,75 GAA with the OHL's Owen Sound Attack this season.

A second round selection of the Kings in 2024, George appeared in four games and notched a 2-2 record with a .936 SP for Team Canada at the 2024 World Junior Championship.

The 18-year-old has a record of 47-46-12 with a .909 SP and 3.24 GAA through 113 career OHL games. 

With the Reign dealing with injuries to their goaltenders George's first chance to make his pro debut comes Friday Apr. 11 or Saturday Apr. 12 in a back-to-back against the San Jose Barracuda. 

George signed a three-year entry level deal with the Kings in July 2024. 

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