Every single play except his team leading 4 goals. Let that sink in.Brown has been absolutely brutal. Every single play just dies on his stick. He should make himself useful and start throwing checks that will give him calls from the DoPS.
Every single play except his team leading 4 goals. Let that sink in.Brown has been absolutely brutal. Every single play just dies on his stick. He should make himself useful and start throwing checks that will give him calls from the DoPS.
We do have some holes to fill to become a bonfide play-off team and Stanley Cup contender... Not sure a Owen Power fixes our D? Maybe a Powers and... I would not have Brown back even for sentimental purposes,though I'd like to see Carter find his mojo again
To be fair, all his goals are on the PP and they're all goals even I could've scored. 2 of them were sitting on the goal line and he tapped it in, one hit ricocheted off his body and went in, and one was an amazing pass from Kopi that he one-timed into the net. All goals where he "handled" the puck for under a second.Every single play except his team leading 4 goals. Let that sink in.
Power would be a huge win for our defense. Especially in a couple years when Doughty isn't a number one defenseman.
Power - Roy
Bjornfot - Doughty
Anderson - Faber
No LA hockey for almost a year and I’m already not caring if I miss a game now that it’s back.
That's the shitty part, I thought having all this youth on this team would provide for some more excitement and entertainment and it's the vets that are killin the vibe, Tmac takes some responsibility obv.No LA hockey for almost a year and I’m already not caring if I miss a game now that it’s back.
It’s just a holding pattern year. Get some kids experience. Team will look different next year.That's the shitty part, I thought having all this youth on this team would provide for some more excitement and entertainment and it's the vets that are killin the vibe, Tmac takes some responsibility obv.
Been saying it for a couple years we need to find a Drew replacement now before its to late
Finishing...he had 6 goals...physicality yes,finishing not reallyI agree he’s lost a step and he was a beast in 2012, but let’s not pretend like he was a great dangler or pinpoint passer during that run, which was my point in the original post. He set the tempo with physicality and finishing.
To be fair, I doubt you could score a goal on Jeff Zatkoff in a beer league game. No offense, but if it were so easy he wouldn’t be leading the team.To be fair, all his goals are on the PP and they're all goals even I could've scored. 2 of them were sitting on the goal line and he tapped it in, one hit ricocheted off his body and went in, and one was an amazing pass from Kopi that he one-timed into the net. All goals where he "handled" the puck for under a second.
Luff has to go he brings zeroLook at the bright side, losing accelerates the pace the roster gets turned over.
The group getting evaluated right now where it is make or break time are:
Lizotte
Wagner
Amadio
Luff
Moore
Right now, Luff and Amadio are first up for replacement. I think at the 20 game point, one of them is waived, barring a turn around in team play. Expecting either of them to put up more than 2 assists in the next 9 games is a poor bet. I think we see Luff go first, and the Kings make it seem like a major move.
Its time for the Kings to move out the dinosaurs and plodders...Brown,Yafallo,sadly maybe even Carts...I'm complaining because he can't skate anymore. The team is supposed to be getting faster. If you think he's always been bad with the puck go back and watch the 2012 playoff run -- he was total beast -- with and without the puck. The good news is his contract hasn't been or will be an issue. Great player but his time appears to be up.
In all honesty I keep Amadio for his Defense the rest I'd package...Wags has great speed but that's it,Lizotte is too small,Moore is good on the boards but that's it,Luff,mehLook at the bright side, losing accelerates the pace the roster gets turned over.
The group getting evaluated right now where it is make or break time are:
Lizotte
Wagner
Amadio
Luff
Moore
Right now, Luff and Amadio are first up for replacement. I think at the 20 game point, one of them is waived, barring a turn around in team play. Expecting either of them to put up more than 2 assists in the next 9 games is a poor bet. I think we see Luff go first, and the Kings make it seem like a major move.