I actually wasn't posting that as a criticism. I didn't even provide an opinion, I just posted facts, and you chose to take it as me criticizing the team. You also see what you want to see, which is that everyone except you hates the Kings and doesn't want the team to succeed.
To me, this shows that Kempe is the best player on the team and has been for several years now, Kopitar is still miraculously chugging along as the ever-underrated 1C, and while Danault had a rough playoffs last year, his first two rounds against the Oilers were actually pretty good.
For us to be successful in the playoffs this season, we're going to need our top players to continue being our top players (Kempe, Kopitar, Danault, Fiala) and we're going to need our younger (although they're not that young anymore) guys to step up (Byfield, Turcotte, Laferriere, Clarke). Seeing how the team plays once Doughty is back is going to be telling as well. Will it be like a huge trade deadline acquisition, boosting the team's play and morale, or will there be some kind of
Patrick Ewing effect? When Doughty is back, will other players who have stepped up to fill in his (massive) shoes take a step back, adversely impacting the team?
And to add an extra positive note just for you
@Surf Nutz, I'm really impressed with this team's defense this year. We're the only team with fewer than 100 goals allowed on the season (99), and while we are tied for 24th in goals scored, we're 8th in goal differential on the season. Unsurprisingly, we're tied with Oilers in goal differential: they've scored 18 more goals than we have, but we've allowed 18 fewer goals than they have.