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Kings' Lucic has no interest in hitting open market

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If Milan Lucic has his way, he will be off the market come July 1st.

The Los Angeles Kings forward is set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, but remains set on being a member of the Kings going forward, and would rather avoid the chaos free agency is sure to bring if he hits the open market.

"The sooner the better," Lucic told LA Kings Insider Jon Rosen, regarding his expected timeline on inking a new contract. "To be honest, I really don't have much interest into hitting the open market or even hearing what's out there, because in my mind this is where I want to be. Why flirt with something when you know what you want."

Early last month ESPN's Pierre LeBrun reported that both sides had exchanged contract proposals. Lucic has remained adamant all season that his desire would be to remain with just the second team he has played for during his nine-year career.

The 27-year-old amassed 20 goals and 55 points in his first season with the Kings and added three assists in five playoff games.

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