What makes the Kings interesting to me is what they've been doing the past couple of years. We are watching a rather unique rebuild which involves retaining the most expensive long-term (and talented) players. I'm not sure that's ever been tried before so it provides a lot to conjecture about. And certainly the decisions made from 2014 thru 2018 had an impact on the franchise but I still maintain that Blake had a choice in this rebuild. It was not pre-ordained nor was it the only possible avenue in 18/19. I suspect you disagree so we'll just have to agree to disagree on that one.
I do wish I better understood Blake's thinking about 11 and 8 back in 2019 and how they would react to a long-term rebuild. But whatever, it has all come to a head now and can't be kicked down the road any longer and that is a good thing.
I've already said that Blake had no intention of rebuilding when he took the job. There wasn't much that he could do in the summer of 2017, but he brought the band back again, then Kopitar had a great year despite Carter missing 50 games, which in all other years probably would've killed the team as they've had no depth for a long time. Whatever Stevens had going brought something out of Kopitar, and brought Brown back from the grave.
Then they got trounced by Vegas, and came into the 2018 training camp with no heart.
There's no scorched earth with the cap. You have to methodically get rid of contracts for old guys. Have to wait until there's a year left. Or, with a guy like Carter, retain 50%, and get a couple non-1st rd picks years later. It's not about choosing to keep Kopitar and Doughty while the team crumbles around them. Those contracts can't be move, independent of the NMCs they've had. Or, you could move them, but you're not getting the other team's 1C or 1D prospect for them. The only value you're getting is getting rid of the contract obligation.
Something went wrong in the summer of 2018. Did Vegas truly break the Kings, the way that we always joked how the Kings broke the Blues or Sharks? Did Doughty's contract put a curse on the team? Did everyone look at Kovalchuk and say, yeah, this is obviously now just a country club? Did the team quit on Stevens, despite him being a more player friendly coach? I guess they could've hired a better coach than WD, but was Berube some all time coach that saved the day for the Blues? He was a previously fired after 2 seasons head coach that was just the assistant that year for what at the time was a bad Blues team. That sounds like promoting Blake from AGM after firing DL because the Kings sucked. As with hiring Sutter off a literal Canadian farm, you don't get much more hockey than promoting Berube.
But yeah, hopefully the last 4 beg to be gotten rid of, and you just get a couple meh prospects and a bad contract or two that end earlier, because the last 4 have mostly been disappointing since 2014. They're probably leading the country club, but who cares. Or, this team goes all in, everything is about getting the last 4 another chance, and Blake doesn't stop adding. The assets are there if they want to.