GDT: 2024-25 season game 6 LA Kings vs Anaheim Ducks @5:00pm 10/20/24

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Glad we don't have this clueless tool coaching:



He would be eaten alive in a major market.


I don't think anything he said was incorrect regarding his team's play or his read on LA's penalty kill.

Eric Stephens, on the other hand, is out of his league with both his elementary line of questioning and how he takes forever to deliver said questions. Every. Damn. Time.

This guy seems like a good dude trying to do well at his job but he offers nothing of importance at every turn.
 
He's used to that view. Another dash goes on the board for him.

Zegras has always been allergic to playing defensive and has regressed on offense.

Not too mention his defective ADD personality.

This is the first season where Turcotte looks like potentially the better pick.

Alex has a great attitude about playing the game the right way and has shown his offensive chops.

It is kinda the surprise of the season, although not shocking.

I agree on Foegle offensively but he made some great defensive plays to give that line balance.

The guys are tired after the record roadie.

They need to elevate with the tougher opponents coming up like the Golden Injury Knights.

Not time to switch up the lines right now.

If they lose in an exposed manner against LVIR then maybe its time.

I am always nervous defensively with 3 young guns on 1 line.
 
Foegele really needs to step it up and start showing some production. There were times last night where he was arguably holding Turcotte and Laferriere back. I recall at least two plays in transition where they were looking to gain the zone with speed on the rush and Foegele just coughed the puck up to a defender and killed the play. He doesn't need to be amazing but the results need to get better.

The good news is the Kings have some other intriguing options to pair with Turcotte / Laferriere if Foegele doesn't work out.
Byfield - Turcotte - Laferriere​
Fiala - Turcotte - Laferriere​
Moore - Turcotte - Laferriere​

Those two are such a massive bright spot for the Kings right now - the sudden emergence of a new duo in Turc & Laf could be massive. They were buzzing again last night - Both just continue to generate chances and make plays.

I really feel like we're going to see the Kings start really buzzing soon, once the lines get sorted out a bit more. Fiala hasn't been producing 5 on 5. Moore and Danault essentially haven't been producing at all. Byfield off to a cold start. Foegele not producing at all. Chances are, many/all of these guys start to turn it around soon.

If Foegele continues to struggle (for another game or two), I'd jumble up the lines again. Maybe playing with Kopitar/Kempe or Moore/Danault would finally click for the guy.
Have you pondered the possibility that Warren Foegele might not be a very productive player? He's played six full seasons and last season was the first time he has come close to a half a point per game player. If you're looking for Foegele to get on the scoreboard, well, keep looking I guess.
 
LA plays a bad game against a bad team and wins, why am I torn between Yea for the win and Damm they looked bad. (LA in second place-tied with Seattle- behind the Flames) 3-1-2 so far on the road trip.
 
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Laferriere looks like a solid 3rd round steal for you guys. Stepping his game up even more this season.
I am a huge Laferriere fan and I said as much last year. I think the PLD effect kinda hurt him last year, not to mention he was a rookie. He's got the skills, size and chops to be an effective player in this league.

Have you pondered the possibility that Warren Foegele might not be a very productive player? He's played six full seasons and last season was the first time he has come close to a half a point per game player. If you're looking for Foegele to get on the scoreboard, well, keep looking I guess.
Last season was a bit of an outlier for him. I'd expect him to be in the 20-30 point range every year. Good thing we have other guys who are stepping up.
 
Foegele really needs to step it up and start showing some production. There were times last night where he was arguably holding Turcotte and Laferriere back. I recall at least two plays in transition where they were looking to gain the zone with speed on the rush and Foegele just coughed the puck up to a defender and killed the play. He doesn't need to be amazing but the results need to get better.

The good news is the Kings have some other intriguing options to pair with Turcotte / Laferriere if Foegele doesn't work out.
Byfield - Turcotte - Laferriere​
Fiala - Turcotte - Laferriere​
Moore - Turcotte - Laferriere​

Those two are such a massive bright spot for the Kings right now - the sudden emergence of a new duo in Turc & Laf could be massive. They were buzzing again last night - Both just continue to generate chances and make plays.

I really feel like we're going to see the Kings start really buzzing soon, once the lines get sorted out a bit more. Fiala hasn't been producing 5 on 5. Moore and Danault essentially haven't been producing at all. Byfield off to a cold start. Foegele not producing at all. Chances are, many/all of these guys start to turn it around soon.

If Foegele continues to struggle (for another game or two), I'd jumble up the lines again. Maybe playing with Kopitar/Kempe or Moore/Danault would finally click for the guy.
Foegele been fine. He has elevated the PK and his speed helps overall game fatigue of the opposition. They have played 6 straight road games to start with one more to go. Let's wait after 20 games to determine what we are working with.
 
3-1-2

I guess the dream scenario of the team completely falling apart and collapsing probably isn't going to happen :/

In the black hole we remain.

Hiller is now 24-13-3 as an NHL head coach.
 
3-1-2

I guess the dream scenario of the team completely falling apart and collapsing probably isn't going to happen :/

In the black hole we remain.

Hiller is now 24-13-3 as an NHL head coach.
I dont mind Hiller at all. He is not stubborn and compared to most coaches he makes more adjustments on the fly.
Plus hes given young players chances all over the lineup.
Still waiting on him to put his mark on the teams identity right now though as it doesnt seem clear. The team toughness they talked about this summer doesnt appear to stick and they are too loose defensively if they just try to play uptempo and attack.
 
I'm not one to stick up for this franchise but in fairness to Hiller and the team any adjustments/learning they need to do is next to impossible when you're on the road for what, 3 weeks?

I'd expect the identity to coalesce after the home opener.
Last night sure looked like a team putting all its emphasis on playing to structure over chasing offense. Good to see after the free for alls in Ontario.
 
Does anyone know if Lee’s contact is eligible to slide? Wondering if they’ll disappear him after 9 games.
 
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I dont mind Hiller at all. He is not stubborn and compared to most coaches he makes more adjustments on the fly.
Plus hes given young players chances all over the lineup.
Still waiting on him to put his mark on the teams identity right now though as it doesnt seem clear. The team toughness they talked about this summer doesnt appear to stick and they are too loose defensively if they just try to play uptempo and attack.
Keeping an eye on Hiller. He kept JAD in the game until he was lost to waivers. Changed up the PK from last year, but then had enough brains to change it back. He doesn't have the team consistently finishing checks.

The '12 team finished every check, except Carter who kept getting boarding penalties. This drew penalities, got players out of position chasing hits, & created opportunities when a defender fell down creating two on ones.

Hitting is the most important part of the season if we want to get past Edmonton. Every year the Oilers go untill 97 gets worn out. If King's want to get by them, they need to wear him down during the season.
 
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Keeping an eye on Hiller. He kept JAD in the game until he was lost to waivers. Changed up the PK from last year, but then had enough brains to change it back. He doesn't have the team consistently finishing checks.

The '12 team finished every check, except Carter who kept getting boarding penalties. This drew penalities, got players out of position chasing hits, & created opportunities when a defender fell down creating two on ones.

Hitting is the most important part of the season if we want to get past Edmonton. Every year the Oilers go untill 97 gets worn out. If King's want to get by them, they need to wear him down during the season.

You can't play your season focusing on one team you may or not face.

Nor do they need to at this point.

1. make playoffs

2. win a round

3. win more rounds

Blake attempted to adjust for all of the above including Edmonton with a 30 % turnover.
 
I'm not one to stick up for this franchise but in fairness to Hiller and the team any adjustments/learning they need to do is next to impossible when you're on the road for what, 3 weeks?

I'd expect the identity to coalesce after the home opener.
Why? Brains don’t work on the road? I mean you could argue some of these idiots brains don’t work anywhere but come on. It’s not like they’re staying at the Bates Motel either…

Look at the bright side….we could have lost to another shit team.
Losing to another shit team IS the bright side. The longer these dingleberries cling to Anschutz’ ass hairs the worse off all our lives as fans will be.
 
Why? Brains don’t work on the road? I mean you could argue some of these idiots brains don’t work anywhere but come on. It’s not like they’re staying at the Bates Motel either…


Losing to another shit team IS the bright side. The longer these dingleberries cling to Anschutz’ ass hairs the worse off all our lives as fans will be.

Extremely limited practice time....simpe answer.
 
Anyone else concerned about Clarkes overall play?

He looks hesitant and not wanting to engage defensively; just likes to hold guys up and watch the play around him.

The dudes not passing the eye test.
 
Anyone else concerned about Clarkes overall play?

He looks hesitant and not wanting to engage defensively; just likes to hold guys up and watch the play around him.

The dudes not passing the eye test.
I can understand for some people, but ultimately I'm not.

His IQ for moving the puck (placement, timing, and undedstanding the play is very good. There are just things he needs to learn.
 
I can understand for some people, but ultimately I'm not.

His IQ for moving the puck (placement, timing, and undedstanding the play is very good. There are just things he needs to learn.

Things he would have learned in past years if they weren't f***ing weirdos about sending him to the AHL to not even play

What we are experiencing now with Spence and Clarke is residual years of built up organizational bullshit
 
Have you pondered the possibility that Warren Foegele might not be a very productive player? He's played six full seasons and last season was the first time he has come close to a half a point per game player. If you're looking for Foegele to get on the scoreboard, well, keep looking I guess.
I know/understand he's not going to be the most productive player but I'm still expecting him to show SOMETHING out there lol.

0 points in 6 games is still surprisingly cold even for Foegele.. You'd expect him to have at least a point or two this far into the season. And more than just the points, he hasn't looked very good in general. He doesn't have to be a point producer but he still needs to contribute / play strong hockey.
 
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Things he would have learned in past years if they weren't f***ing weirdos about sending him to the AHL to not even play

What we are experiencing now with Spence and Clarke is residual years of built up organizational bullshit
This is a big part of why this team continues to develop bottom of the lineup players and waiver fodder.

The past 4-5 years the entire organization has shown an inability to build the confidence of young players being integrated into the lineup.

They seem to have no idea how to put a player in a position to succeed and let his confidence build so he continues to be a top of the roster player. The Clarke and Spence we are seeing this year look like they've lost confidence in their skill sets and are questioning every play.

Part of that is because they been jerked around or benched when they did have the confidence to just make plays and react.

My two cents at least.
 
You can't play your season focusing on one team you may or not face.

Nor do they need to at this point.

1. make playoffs

2. win a round

3. win more rounds

Blake attempted to adjust for all of the above including Edmonton with a 30 % turnover.
You're right. King's need to target Petterson & Eichel too. :naughty:

Rough em up during the regular season so they aren't 100% going into the off-season & they're already emotional & angry about playing the King's. Get under their skin, not going to put skill them.

Blake tried to get tougher. Scratching Englund doesn't help that & coaching needs to get there.
 

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