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Champion Los Angeles Kings reach agreements in principle to re-sign Jarret Stoll, Colin Fraser

LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The Los Angeles Kings reached agreements in principle Friday to re-sign centres Jarret Stoll and Colin Fraser, two big contributors to their Stanley Cup title run.

Stoll's three-year deal is expected to be worth $9.75 million, while Fraser will get a two-year deal worth $1.65 million.

The Kings have the entire core of their first championship team under contract except power forward Dustin Penner.

Stoll, who turns 30 on Sunday, is the Kings' third-line centre and faceoff specialist. He also plays extensively on the Kings' penalty kill while providing veteran leadership.

Stoll has become a fan favourite while spending the past four seasons with Los Angeles, which acquired him in a 2008 trade with Edmonton. Although he matched his career low with 21 points in the regular season, he contributed five points in the playoffs, including the series-winning overtime goal in the first round to knock out Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver.

Fraser is a gritty, defence-minded forward who played extensively for the Kings on their depth lines before appearing in 18 playoff games. He scored only one goal in the post-season, but it was Los Angeles' first goal of the Stanley Cup finals, kicking off the Kings' victory over New Jersey in Game 1.

Fraser, who also won a championship in 2010 with Chicago despite playing in just three post-season games for the Blackhawks, is one of Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter's favourite players for his no-nonsense work ethic. The Kings acquired Fraser last summer from Edmonton for centre Ryan Smyth, who demanded a trade to the Oilers.

Penner is the only major contributor to the Kings' Cup run who is still slated to be an unrestricted free agent on July 1. Los Angeles is scheduled to meet with representatives for Penner, who is eager to return and has acknowledged he would consider taking less than his full market value for the chance to defend the second Stanley Cup title of his career.

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