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		<title>LA Kings Rasmus Kupari on transferring to the wing: “Not an issue for me”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Concluding the week-long developer camp, Rasmus Kupari said he would welcome a move to the wing if he played in the NHL. In his second full season with Ontario Reign last year, Rasmus Kupari, the 2018 LA Kings first-round pick, led the AHL club through their first eight games with two goals and nine points. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Concluding the week-long developer camp, Rasmus Kupari said he would welcome a move to the wing if he played in the NHL.
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<p>In his second full season with Ontario Reign last year, Rasmus Kupari, the 2018 LA Kings first-round pick, led the AHL club through their first eight games with two goals and nine points.  The 21-year-old earned a well-deserved cup of NHL-level coffee in early March and played three games before returning to rule.
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<p>Kupari was the Kings last calling in the shortened 2021 season and played in a total of seven games.  He scored his first career goal on May 8 against the Colorado Avalanche.  While other Kings prospective buyers were limited to six games in their three-year entry contract without starting the clock, Kupari was no longer eligible.
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<p>Regardless of where he spends the 2021-22 season, he will burn the second year of his ELC.  And while he&#8217;s mostly played center throughout his career, Kupari could be one of several centermen who have converted to the wing.
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<p>After the final day of the Kings development camp on Friday, the Finnish striker spoke to the media.
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<p><strong>How he feels about his game after a full year at Reign and a few games with the Kings last year</strong>
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<p>I feel good.  Good summer back in Finland.  Yeah, obviously the last year has been huge for me, all year with the Reign [and] a couple of games with the Kings so I&#8217;m looking forward to the next season.
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<p><strong>Whether he found it difficult to fit what he had learned into a newcomer environment</strong>
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<p>No i think it was good.  Good camp, meet new people, [and] Work on some of the things you need to learn as a striker.  Stolly [Jarret Stoll] and all of the developers have done a great job with us.  It&#8217;s been a good week.
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<p><strong>Whether his more determined play style in scrimmage was intent</strong>
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<p>I tried to think about it a little more, tried to connect to the network [and] Be a little more direct with my game &#8211; give and go and that kind of game.  I think this is one thing that I am really working on and using my speed.
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<p><strong>What he would like to show of his skills this season</strong>
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<p>Yeah, I hope to use my strengths, my speed, maybe I&#8217;ll try to shoot a little more, [and] be more direct.  But I also want to show my skills. [In] In some situations you can show what you can do, dangle and all, but yeah, work hard every day.
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<p><strong>Thoughts about a possible shift in the wing given the organizational depth in the middle</strong>
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<p>That&#8217;s not a problem for me.  I can also play as a winger.  Obviously, I&#8217;ve been at the center for most of my career.  But when you are a center you have to be ready to play as a grand piano.  And I look forward to it if this is the right place for me.
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<p><strong>Does he feel that the group of talented people is ready to make a difference this year?</strong>
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<p>We have a lot of young people, however [the Kings] added a couple of older guys too.  It&#8217;s just fine.  And yes, [I] look forward to camp, [and I’m] ready to fight for a place and the grid.
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<p><strong>What has improved his game the most and what he would like to work on</strong>
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<p>I would say of course the game is a little different here in North America, a smaller ice rink.  So, like I said, last year was huge.  I tried to be more direct with the puck, to go to the net, all of those things.  When I played in Europe there was more space, more time with the puck.  Yes, and maybe [I’d like to be] something more physical.</p>
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