Los Angeles • The Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms with coveted free-agent defenseman Daniel Brickley, a former Skyline High hockey player, on Thursday.

Los Angeles also signed forward Mikey Eyssimont to a two-year, entry-level deal.

Brickley had 10 goals and 25 assists in 40 games this season as a junior at Minnesota State. He also played for the U.S. team at the 2017 world championships.

Brickley was an unrestricted free agent because he went undrafted, and several teams competed for his services. He considered Detroit and San Jose before choosing Los Angeles.

Brickley also was coveted by NHL teams as a free agent last spring, but chose to return to Minnesota State as a junior.

The Kings will introduce Brickley at a news conference Friday in Salt Lake City, Brickley's hometown. He is the nephew of former Bruins forward Andy Brickley, who also played for the IHL's Utah Grizzlies. The Kings also have another Salt Lake City native on the their team in Trevor Lewis.