Because they're better than us. Hard to imagine LA winning more game than them from here on out.Why not EDM? We are exactly one point behind them although they do have two games in hand. Having said that I would rather finish fourth and face VAN and let VGK and EDM duke it out in the first round.
lol you’re too easy. What did you get him for valentines lmaoooAww, such class.
Yah, totally.
To be honest, i cant list too many high profile players who succeeded here via a trade or free agency.I always hoped for Jagr to wind up in Los Angeles. The Caps got rid of him for Anson Carter, and of course the Kings wound up with Carter via Washington. We all remember how that turned out. And Jagr tore up the league again as a Ranger.
The 7 GA in 1 game does kind of skew things a bit. Winning the next 3 tells a better story.With a whopping +0 goal differential as of tonight…![]()
Held a lead for about 12 minutes total on that road trip and got 6 of 8 points.
I'm still cautious but the ability to bounce back after getting humiliated in the first game and then continue to bounce back in the 3rd period of the remaining games shows me something.
Awe I like happy RJ!To me that was the major missing element before
I mean that road trip where they were playing like shit but coming from behind was far different than now. Their structural play was a shitshow, even if they were showing some residual confidence from the early season run, believed they could win.
There was a while were they were playing well but just not getting results, and they'd completely implode. It was the opposite, the structure was fantastic, but the mental game evaporated. YOu could see the body language.
Now they're playing well and not getting shook when they go down one or two. They'd get scored on then just go back to business. Kind of putting it together. I'm with you that I'm absolutely cautiously optimistic--but those two pieces haven't co-existed yet this season until this roadie.
And major props to Hiller's in game adjustments at times, you can actually see the waves of change sometimes, when pitt adjusted their breakout, the kings adjusted into different lanes.
Also like that he's not scared to shake up the lines for a bit.
He's not perfect and some of the complaints are residual...but he's showing adaptability from the first game he took over where things were 'mostly the same.'
wayne gretzky did airightTo be honest, i cant list too many high profile players who succeeded here via a trade or free agency.
As Jagr fan, I am kind glad he went to the Rangers.
wayne gretzky did airight
Yes cool, I am aware of that too. How about Demitra ?Marcel Dionne is another
62 points in 58 games?Yes cool, I am aware of that too. How about Demitra ?
I have little time to list dozens of others who werent.
Thats just statswatching.62 points in 58 games?
What's our measure for "success"?
Demitra got injured but was having an excellent season.Thats just statswatching.
At that time, LA barely had many PPG players.
That was a heck of season until (I believe) the Olympics ruined everything.
Gretzky the greatest of all, couldn’t give LA a cup so I guess personal success is the metric.Demitra got injured but was having an excellent season.
That's why I'm asking what the metric for success is? Is it team success? Is it the eye test for players that played here decades ago?
How are we judging the relative success of "high profile players" (another subjective element) without stat watching?
Really?To be honest, i cant list too many high profile players who succeeded here via a trade or free agency.
Technically Demitra got "hurt" and stopped playing. Frolov got "injured" but kept playing.Demitra got injured but was having an excellent season.
That's why I'm asking what the metric for success is? Is it team success? Is it the eye test for players that played here decades ago?
How are we judging the relative success of "high profile players" (another subjective element) without stat watching?
Palffy was amazing….Allison/Deadmarsh were phenomenal when not injured. Richards, Carter….even Penner was great when it counted.Palffy was great. Vachon, of course. Larry Robinson did alright. Glen Murray. We've of course had plenty of high profile stinkers. Some seemed to use the Kings as a layover team before moving on to a permanent spot.