Are the Kings built for the future? If so, how did they retool so fast?

CashMash

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I got my main questions in the thread title. Kopitar is aging gracefully, obviously, and they've had Doughty (though not after the preseason this year), but--one would think--with an aging core, that the kings were on the decline like the Pens are now despite their superstars. Looking at their records for seasons in the recent past, however, only the covid years and the year before that were noticeable downswings.

So, what are the Kings doing right? What factors have contributed to their success? Seeing as Kopitar is still a great player, are they in trouble once he retires, or have they managed to scratch together enough prospects to fill the pipeline?
 

Luigi Lemieux

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Honestly I think it's a half baked retool/rebuild. Yea they might not be in the cellar, but their best players are still old man Kopitar and Doughty. Respectable in the standings, but aren't going to win a cup.
 
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CashMash

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Honestly I think it's a half baked retool/rebuild. Yea they might not be in the cellar, but their best players are still old man Kopitar and Doughty. Respectable in the standings, but aren't going to win a cup.

Doughty is great, but they seem to be doing fine so far without him this year. That's one of the reasons I made the thread. I am a little puzzled as to what has allowed them to transition to the next phase and whether they will fall off eventually.
 

Juxtaposer

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Obviously not. Soon as Kopitar falls off they're going to be in the basement again. Byfield hasn't taken the next step. Clarke is the only exciting thing about that team and he's not even as good as I thought he would be.
 

kings11

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The Kings, My Kings are not built for the future. They pissed that away by trading Brock Faber, Gabriel Vilardi and multiple 1st rounders and lesser role players..
they sold out and are now too good for the lottery but not good enough to be a contender sadly..
Blakes signings have been much better than his trades and he’ll likely continue spend capital and assets to chase a mirage!
 
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I actually think they are one of the least teams that are future ready and will be caught in purgatory until they go full rebuild. Looking solid this year though, but still think they're a first round out.
 

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