Despite a challenging outing on Saturday, where he conceded five goals on 26 shots, Ullmark's performance has garnered attention. Scouts and analysts attribute his struggles to defensive lapses from his team rather than individual shortcomings.
An NHL executive highlighted the Kings' interest, stating, "I think the Kings want one the most. I think they really like Ullmark." This interest comes as the Bruins contemplate roster adjustments to reignite their season.
Ullmark, a Vezina Trophy winner, presents a lucrative option for teams seeking goaltending stability. At 30, he's in the third year of a four-year, $20 million contract, boasting a record of 16-7-6 with a 2.80 GAA and .910 save percentage.