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The 19-year-old center from Calgary, Alberta has made the LA Kings final roster and will be lacing up his skates on Friday, October 5 for the Kings' opening night.
In this segment of In the Pipeline presented by SoCalGas, Anderson-Dolan shares his journey to the NHL.

Anderson-Dolan's NHL dreams became a reality when the Kings drafted him 41st overall in the second round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
It was a day he and his parent's will never forget. "They were both crying," Anderson-Dolan said to the
LA Times
. "Obviously they're proud of me. They've worked incredibly hard to help me get to this point."
Just over a year later, he is making waves throughout the Kings organization after an impressive preseason camp.
"I want to make an impact and do everything I can to make this team better," said Anderson-Dolan.

Jaret Anderson-Dolan's road to the NHL

If Anderson-Dolan does make his official NHL debut Friday, he will be the youngest Kings player since Craig Redmond in 1984.
"For him to put on that jersey in a regular season game with the LA Kings will be amazing," said his mother, Fran.
"We'll be there... it'll be unbelievable."