Oh, I get it now ... GMs are supposed to have a crystal ball and use it appropriately prior to a trade.
So again, even yourself who is self-proclaimed expert of all that is hockey....YOU GOT IT WRONG TOO, YES?
Me, I still don't have a problem with it, Kings needed a top-6 winger, they got one...Blake addressed an issue. Still love Fiala.
Didn't @All The Kings Men in a recent podcast he doesn't remember Faber at all in last game? Yah, me either.
Faber is the new Cernak.
Respectfully disagree - the PLD debacle is Blake's worst (it's not even close) and may go down as being in top 5 of worst trades in Kings history.No, never said that, GM's win and lose some trades, you can't win them all. But the Faber trade was very clearly a huge loss (Blake's worst as GM of the Kings). Anybody who is not a complete and total homer can see this.
This so much , with the Fiala trade we can see the logic even if in hindsight it was a "bad" trade , PLD was so much worst at first glance , and the poor results elevated it to one of the worst in LA's history, the 8th overall for Graeme is the all time fubar though .Respectfully disagree - the PLD debacle is Blake's worst (it's not even close) and may go down as being in top 5 of worst trades in Kings history.
Community.....lol.
IMO, Turcotte's performance on Saturday should grant him at least a 4-5 game extended look on the top line with Kopitar and Kempe.
Going to be very frustrated if Hiller throws Turcotte back on the 4th line and Moore right back up to the first line when Moore's back. Idc if it means Moore spends a couple games on the 4th line.
Turcotte has the speed, skill, and hockey IQ to keep up with 9 and 11. He brings a lot of energy to that line and was particularly great last game in transition - helping to push the pace up the ice when the Kings got possession.
It's also very low risk/high reward. If Turcotte can find a way to stick on that line, that would be absolutely massive for the Kings. It would also be massive for Turcotte - who would likely see a boost in offensive production due to the elevated minutes with highly skilled linemates. So far this year, Turcotte has helped improve every line he's been placed on - Let's see if he can have the same effect continually on our top line.
Turcotte could end up being a speedier, more skilled version of Iafallo with 11 and 9.
He'd be a lot more useful in that role if Kopitar and Kempe were higher tier offensive players (that is not his fault obv), say if the Kings had the Avs roster, he'd be a nice badger type player to compliment the superstars. The problem is, Kopitar has slowed down the second half the last couple of years and then you suddenly have a limited offensive player in Turcotte on the 1st line in addition to that. The more offense that Moore (or potentially QB) provides does become a big difference to the overall success of line 1, also Moore can play a pretty similar energy game to Turcotte, not quite the motor and tenacity as Turcotte, but less a difference than the difference in offense.
With all that being said, I really think a goal-scoring wing upgrade for Kopi and Kempe is going to be addressed at the deadline if the Kings remain in this spot. I know many people aren't going to like that, especially since the return is probably going to involve the 2025 first, but you guys really think Blake with no cemented fututre with the team is going to keep a 1st round pick. Unless he is specifically restricted from trading it, how can they justify keeping it?
They can’t…the future is now.He'd be a lot more useful in that role if Kopitar and Kempe were higher tier offensive players (that is not his fault obv), say if the Kings had the Avs roster, he'd be a nice badger type player to compliment the superstars. The problem is, Kopitar has slowed down the second half the last couple of years and then you suddenly have a limited offensive player in Turcotte on the 1st line in addition to that. The more offense that Moore (or potentially QB) provides does become a big difference to the overall success of line 1, also Moore can play a pretty similar energy game to Turcotte, not quite the motor and tenacity as Turcotte, but less a difference than the difference in offense.
With all that being said, I really think a goal-scoring wing upgrade for Kopi and Kempe is going to be addressed at the deadline if the Kings remain in this spot. I know many people aren't going to like that, especially since the return is probably going to involve the 2025 first, but you guys really think Blake with no cemented fututre with the team is going to keep a 1st round pick. Unless he is specifically restricted from trading it, how can they justify keeping it?