Choralone
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He's also got a $5 foot long..
Rittich has a $1 five-foot long
He's also got a $5 foot long..
For me the goaltending is good enough, it’s not the issue.I have very little faith that it will continue. I guess you could say that my level of faith in the goaltending is not high enough to endorse burning young assets.
I mean, I don't have enough faith in the team as a whole and I am not saying Kuemper has been a problem at all: it's just more surprising to me than not when he walks out of a game only allowing one or two goals and that's generally the only way the Kings can win.
You just know Blake watched Brock Nelson in this tournament and is like “I gotta trade Spence and a 1st to get this guy”.
At least him and Kempe avoided the plague of injuries everyone faced, best case scenario for us. Even though he got plastered multiple times by Chukf***, Drew still looked pretty composed at times, although his age is catching up with him. Panthers and Jets were probably sweating watching their top guys go down.Drew Doughty will inevitably have an intensity drop off going from the Four Nations tournament back to the regular season.
All in all I think this tournament will end up being SUPER beneficial to Doughty.Drew Doughty will inevitably have an intensity drop off going from the Four Nations tournament back to the regular season.
All in all I think this tournament will end up being SUPER beneficial to Doughty.
- He's coming back to the Kings on a big high, having just helped Canada win the 4 nations
- While he didn't look amazing throughout the tournament, he seemed to settle in a bit and improve as the games went on - also seemed to do a favorable job from an analytics standpoint even if the eye test had him looking a bit out of place at times
- The level of play in 4 Nations and particularly a game like the one last night was INSANELY high - Doughty said after the first game against SWE that it was the fastest game he's ever played in. Now he gets to come back into the NHL where honestly the level of pace/play will be a bit slower - Hopefully that makes things easier for him
So he goes from the high of playing in Four Nations to the low of playing for the Kings.All in all I think this tournament will end up being SUPER beneficial to Doughty.
- He's coming back to the Kings on a big high, having just helped Canada win the 4 nations
- While he didn't look amazing throughout the tournament, he seemed to settle in a bit and improve as the games went on - also seemed to do a favorable job from an analytics standpoint even if the eye test had him looking a bit out of place at times
- The level of play in 4 Nations and particularly a game like the one last night was INSANELY high - Doughty said after the first game against SWE that it was the fastest game he's ever played in. Now he gets to come back into the NHL where honestly the level of pace/play will be a bit slower - Hopefully that makes things easier for him
Blake did pretty well with some of his 1st and 2nd round picks: just ask Winnipeg and Minnesota.Why waste 1st, 2nd round picks on Blake? So we can wait 5 years & hope they get value before waiving them? Hit a home run & trade them because they have value, & the King's are competing now & don't have time for them to develop?
King's are 5 points from dropping out of the playoffs with 2 games in hand. If they miss the playoffs, there'll be questions.
What's Blake's best trade so far?
Fiala, Moore, Gavrikov, Kuemper?
Other?
They don't call him Big Dick Rittich for nothing.Rittich has a $1 five-foot long
Rittich has a $1 five-foot long
Think the mission is to spend to the cap & make the playoffs. That's it. Then Luc can sell tickets to people in LA that don't follow hockey.Blake did pretty well with some of his 1st and 2nd round picks: just ask Winnipeg and Minnesota.
I don't ever cheer for the Kings to lose, but I'd gladly take a lottery pick this year and Blake being fired if missing the playoffs guaranteed that to happen.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure if missing the playoffs means "there'll be questions".
May be building a contender? I don't think you got the memo that "we were right there"Think the mission is to spend to the cap & make the playoffs. That's it. Then Luc can sell tickets to people in LA that don't follow hockey.
Blake may be building a "contender". Hard to tell.
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Should be spelled con-tender. Declining vets vs rising core, no draft capital and backed right up to the cap ceiling like charly bucket after drinking fizzy lifting drinks. But sure everything is just fine from a 90s LAK perspective.Think the mission is to spend to the cap & make the playoffs. That's it. Then Luc can sell tickets to people in LA that don't follow hockey.
Blake may be building a "contender". Hard to tell.
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They are already doing that though. Don't need an acquisition: they can just look at the remaining home schedule and do the math. This is the "we were right there" management team so it should be just as easy to say "really good at home, tons of home games, playoffs secured".Think the mission is to spend to the cap & make the playoffs. That's it. Then Luc can sell tickets to people in LA that don't follow hockey.
Blake may be building a "contender". Hard to tell.
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I’ve been to one, the win against the Devils, sold my other tickets, they won against Montreal. Next game is the Golden Knights. Do I stay or do I go?They are already doing that though. Don't need an acquisition: they can just look at the remaining home schedule and do the math. This is the "we were right there" management team so it should be just as easy to say "really good at home, tons of home games, playoffs secured".
Speaking of, I'm one of the people buying tickets and responding to this post reminds me I haven't put my tickets up for sale yet. I've been to only three games this year: Edmonton/Pittsburgh/Anaheim. .333 winning percentage for me on a team that has lost like, what, five times at home? This f***ing team, man.