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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Hangs it up

    Peter Budaj will call it a career following the end of AHL Ontario's 2018-19 campaign.Budaj saw action in 368 NHL games over the course of his 13-year career, in which he posted a 158-132-40 record with 18 shutouts and a .904 save percentage. The veteran netminder saw his spot as the No. 2 in Los Angeles taken over by Jack Campbell and instead spent the bulk of his final year playing with AHL Ontario. Drafted by the Avalanche with the 63rd overall pick in the 2001 NHL Draft, the Slovak spent six years in Colorado before playing for Montreal, Los Angeles and Tampa Bay.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Sent packing Tuesday

    Peter Budaj was demoted to AHL Ontario on Tuesday, per the AHL transactions page.Rather than sending rookie Cal Peterson back to the minors, it appears the Los Angeles Kings have opted to keep the youth around and will instead send the veteran back to the minors. This could indicate that Jonathan Quick -- who was activated off injured reserve Tuesday -- will cede some starts in goal after a mediocre showing to open the season. Budaj should remain the top backup option if either of the two lands on injured reserve.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Allows goal in relief

    Peter Budaj stopped two of three shots in relief during Wednesday's 7-3 loss to the Avalanche.Cal Petersen got lit up for six goals before getting the hook in favor of Budaj. In three appearances this season, Budaj has allowed six goals on just 33 shots.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Ready for backup duty

    Peter Budaj (illness) will serve as the backup goalie for Friday's game versus the Blackhawks, Curtis Zupke of the Los Angeles Times reports.This bodes well for Budaj's chances to start Saturday against the Predators, as Cal Petersen will get Friday's start. Budaj struggled in his only start of the year, allowing four goals on 19 shots to a strong Toronto team Tuesday.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Questionable against Blackhawks

    Peter Budaj is under the weather and could miss Friday's clash with Chicago, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.Even if Budaj is healthy enough to suit up, it seems unlikely he will be between the pipes, which means Cal Petersen is slated to make his first NHL start -- although the team has not provided confirmation of its starting keeper. The veteran Budaj will likely get the start for the second game of the Los Angeles Kings' back-to-back versus Nashville on Saturday.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Lit up by Toronto

    Peter Budaj allowed four goals on 19 shots in a 5-1 loss to the Maple Leafs on Tuesday.It was a troubling outing for the 36-year-old netminder, who was eventually pulled and replaced by Cal Petersen. The Los Angeles Kings offered little help to Budaj, but he'll need to shake it off and get ready for a possible start Friday against the Blackhawks.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Will face Toronto on Tuesday

    Peter Budaj will start Tuesday's game versus the Maple Leafs, Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun reports.The 36-year-old veteran netminder takes over starting duties considering both Jack Cambell and Jonathan Quick are out with knee injuries. Budaj has one NHL appearance this season, back on Oct. 13. Since then, he's started three games in AHL Ontario, going 1-2-0 with a 6.16 GAA and a .825 save percentage.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Will be called up Sunday

    Peter Budaj will be recalled to Los Angeles to replace the injured Jonathan Quick (lower body), Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.Jack Campbell will be the Los Angeles Kings' likely starter Sunday against the Rangers while Quick is out indefinitely, per NHL.com. The injury is unrelated to the lower-body injury that forced Quick to miss five games earlier in October. Budaj has made one appearance for the Kings this season.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Bussed back to Ontario

    Peter Budaj was reassigned to AHL Ontario on Thursday.The Los Angeles Kings activated No. 1 netminder Jonathan Quick (lower body) from injured reserve, and considering Budaj is behind Jack Campbell on the organizational depth chart, he's the one who gets moved down to the minors. Budaj went 27-20-3 with seven shutouts for the Kings back in the 2016-17 campaign, making him a trustworthy stopgap option whenever he's needed in the NHL.

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    Kings' Peter Budaj: Recalled to NHL

    Peter Budaj was called up from AHL Ontario, Jon Rosen of Fox Sports West reports.Budaj was recalled to back up Jack Campbell against Detroit Sunday after Jonathan Quick (lower body) was injured in practice. The severity of Quick's injury is still unknown, but Budaj should stay at the NHL level until he returns.

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