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Breaking down the Kings’ chances of landing Rick Nash

Rick Nash, Jeff Carter, Roman Hamrlik

FILE - This Sept. 21, 2011 file photo shows Columbus Blue Jackets’ Jeff Carter (7), Blue Jackets’ Rick Nash (61) and Washington Capitals’ Roman Hamrlik (44) chasing after a loose puck during an overtime period of an NHL preseason hockey game in Columbus, Ohio. A year after doing almost nothing to strengthen his team, Columbus Blue Jackets general manager went out this offseason and picked up a star center in Jeff Carter and a point man on the power play, filling two gaping holes which have plagued the franchise throughout its first 11 years. No wonder so many expect big things in the fast-approaching season. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam, File)

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Falling in line with an argument I submitted recently, Bob McKenzie discussed the Los Angeles Kings’ chances of landing Rick Nash - and how they might be better off going with his Columbus Blue Jackets teammate Jeff Carter.

(That’s not to say that he’s better, the argument revolves around the fact that he’s easier to get and less expensive to employ.)

McKenzie also points out another logical possibility of renting Edmonton Oilers winger Ales Hemsky, but that would require Dean Lombardi and Steve Tambellini to really hug it out after those Bernie Madoff comments. (Not to mention the fact that the Kings would have to ignore how poorly their last deadline deal went with Edmonton, as Dustin Penner has eaten far more pancakes than he scored goals.)