The Kings have acquired forward Colin Fraser and a seventh-round draft choice in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft from the Oilers in exchange for left wing Ryan Smyth, Kings President/GM Dean Lombardi announced today. Fraser, 26, played in 67 games this past season with the Oilers. He recorded five points and 60 penalty minutes. It was his first season in Edmonton after spending the previous four campaigns with Chicago, including the 2009-10 season when the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup and Fraser recorded career-highs in goals (seven), assists (12) and points (19). Fraser has played in 224 career NHL regular season games. He has 41 points and 168 penalty minutes. He has also played in five career NHL postseason contests. He was originally selected by Philadelphia in the third-round (69th overall) of the 2003 NHL Entry Draft Smyth, 35, played in 82 regular season games with the Kings this past season, recording 47 points and 35 penalty minutes. He recorded two consecutive 20-plus goal seasons, 100 total points and 77 penalty minutes in 149 career regular season games with the Kings. Smyth has played in 1,069 career regular season games with the Kings, Colorado, New York Islanders and Edmonton, and has 760 points and 810 penalty minutes.