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?
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?