ru4reals
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I still cannot believe someone took PLD away from us. About time Hockey Gods gave us a break.
Darcy , despite having a girl's name , was a total Chad
This man looks like he grew up gnawing on bricks.Name toughens you up
Same as Robyn regehr
If my parents named me Kate I’d eat f***ing rocks in front of people and fight everything
Enjoy it while it lasts. Next game might not be so fun. LOL.I’m so happy right now. Also, you guys are positive right now. Let’s keep it up. Go Kings Go!!!!
Who said Kopi-Star was an old man...someone did I just can't remember
Press box!!! Please.A lot of members of the choir in baritone...
37 years old
Leading NHL in golas
Legend night.
L1 Kopi line same
L2 QB line same but looking to pull Foegle if they keep looking like tonite.
L3 Turcotte - Danault - Moore
L4 Jeannott - Akil - Lewis
Kopitar had less ice time than Danault and Byfield. This just might be a recipe for some kind of sustainable success.
Press box!!! Please.
How is it a trap game for the Sabres? They’ve played two meaningful games and they’re 0-2, playing their home opener. Don’t think it was wishful thinking at all. First two periods showed a motivated Sabres team and it took the Kings a while to adjust. Had Kuemper not bought time, it would’ve played out like a trap game for the Kings.Sounds like wishful thinking to call it a trap game
On the season opener when the Kings always lose here.
If anything it should have been a trap game for the sabres
This. I also was just going to post about those 3 in the same light...Kempe, Moore and Fiala were all flat and not much fire. I was pretty surprised by that. I expect much better from those 3, going forward.I missed the first period, so pardon my enthusiasm, but there was a lot to like out there. Turcotte, Edmundson, Lee, Laferriere and Spence stood out to me. Kopitar obviously with the goals, but he and the rest of the "skill" players were really fighting the puck all night. The longterm King wingers will need some time to figure out their new positioning and lanes. It seemed like most of the trouble was Kempe, Fiala and Moore finding themselves isolated and fumbling with the puck while getting lost in their breakout timing.
After a decades worth of stifling play, those defensive lapses probably stand out more to us than other teams simply out of their uniqueness to Kings hockey.
I think this system bodes well for Kopitar in terms of his offensive output but it’ll wear him down faster. Pace seemed much faster today than years past. If his minutes continue to stay down, I think the Kings will be in good shape this year.Maybe Hiller has been reading our posts from the prior 3 years!