ru4reals
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Kempe missed a lot of time due to a facial injury. He had to get some dental work it sounds like.
Hopefully it was from the coach smacking him in the mouth!!!
Kempe missed a lot of time due to a facial injury. He had to get some dental work it sounds like.
Hopefully it was from the coach smacking him in the mouth!!!
How can this team be so bad on the PP
Yeah, I wish McLellan would tell Kopitar to knock that **** off.Alright, first Kopitar stick break of the season.
Not a bad game overall, only gave up 1 non empty net goal and had better fancy stats than the darling analytics team. Still seeing a lot of positive growth with this team.
They both play too many minutes, and I think they both take a bit of a break on the power play. There has rarely been a sense of urgency from Kopitar on the power play, and Doughty seems to think it is a time to display one of the slowest releases for a shot from the blue line in the NHL.It's pretty obvious
Since 08/09 when it became the Kopitar/Doughty show on the PP the Kings have finished.
14th
7th
21st
17th
10th
27th
11th
8th
15th
18th
27th
25th
Two clear cut Hall of Fame players who dominate the games 5 on 5 and 5 on 4 who both become average to below average when they go on PP. Doesn't matter who the coach is or who else is with them.
He may. This was his first opportunity to witness it firsthand.Yeah, I wish McLellan would tell Kopitar to knock that **** off.
They both play too many minutes, and I think they both take a bit of a break on the power play. There has rarely been a sense of urgency from Kopitar on the power play, and Doughty seems to think it is a time to display one of the slowest releases for a shot from the blue line in the NHL.
Who knows. But it's been like this through five different coaches now. Kopitar never moving from the half wall and then Doughty shooting into shinpads. Time for people to stop blaming everyone else when the evidence clearly says they are the main reason.
Not bad considering still finding our footing and who are personnel are.
Isn't it still Kompon's fault?Who knows. But it's been like this through five different coaches now. Kopitar never moving from the half wall and then Doughty shooting into shinpads. Time for people to stop blaming everyone else when the evidence clearly says they are the main reason.
Now you guys see why it took the Kings so long to get Kempe signed. Even management isn't sure of his ceiling. When he's playing without any intensity, he is completely ineffective and invisible. I don't think he has the mindset or ability to become a successful player at center.
And to think, last year we had a smattering of fans trying to convince themselves that this guy is a top six forward.
Carter is looking better, hopefully this is a trend that continues
Did he score a goal?
I don't think Kempe has the board game to be a successful winger. He looks good on the wing on an Olympic-size rink because he has more room to operate, but he is over matched either physically or in tenacity on a North American-size rink.
Kempe did have a great stretch last season and was good in his first complete season.
He is a 3rd liner at best, always labeled as one.
Unfortunately right now he is not bringing much but lets not forget the things above.