not surprised to hear thatFYI, the last shot on goal by a King was with 5:09 left in the 3rd.
Kopi looks like absolute shit
seems like he just gives up if he doesn't get his same ole dangle cycle goingI was watching him in the 1st period. His explosiveness after his starts and stops is completely null and void. There is none.
Dude looks like he just played a full season, Olympics, and 4 rounds of playoffs.
pretty much ghosts aside from 1 individual effort attempt from carter and a breakout from lizotteCarter-Lizotte-AA line
1 shot for
9 shots against.
Carter-Lizotte-AA line
1 shot for
9 shots against.
I don't think Lizotte should be centering those guys.
What is there to be confused about with Kopitar. He is 33, he is old for an NHL player. Kopitar and Doughty are only a problem because they are still expected to shoulder the load as the best players on the team when had things not been ridiculously botched from 2015-2019 maybe they are transitioning into a secondary role behind guys like Barzal, Sergachev, Makar, Hughes. These are the types of players that would be in or entering their primes that the Kings could have drafted had they not tried to play contenders from 2015-2019. Kopitar has to be better but the expectations have to be tempered, Doughty and Kopitar are never going to be the best players on a contending team. When they are the best players you get the Kings results the past few years.
He's factoring in 50% of the goals for. Nobody has taken the mantle from him yet.
People can dunk on how "useless" he is, but he's still playing the majority of tough minutes and outproducing everyone.
If nobody can beat out an "old, useless" player getting tough minutes, then it gkes back to how well can we develop the offensive ability of these supposedly superior talents?
I'm not disputing that he and Doughty are still the best players on the team. I'm just saying when those are your best players these are the results you are going to get. The Kings need their prospects to overtake Kopitar and Doughty not play secondary roles to them if they are going to contend again before they retire.
This is still a painful time for the Kings because while we have a very impressive prospect list, we needed impressive prospects 3-4 years ago when they could have rebuilt then still had the current Kopitar and Doughty still as pretty good players. I think the timing is just off because when these kids are beginning to make a serious impact who knows what types of players DD and AK will be.
With Kopitar putting up points but not looking so hot, should LA consider moving him?