Akil will have a 10-point game and first thing he'll do is ride the pine the next game.
I still have no idea how he was not in the Kings playoff lineup last season. He comes in at the end of the year, he scores 3 goals in 7 games (for a team with garbage offensive players) while playing a sandpaper style with lots of grit and energy, and then doesn't see a single playoff game as the team goes quietly in 5 games? As Grundstrom and Lewis play every game.
This was not some 19 year old kid who just finished his sophomore season of college, he was a 24 year old fourth year pro with 140 AHL games under his belt. But still hadn't paid his dues or learned the system enough in the eyes of the men running this team.
It's tough to call the Kings a meritocracy.
I hope he sticks, I was impressed with him as a potential bottom six guy, but he's not a kid anymore.