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You mean this Dowd?
The dude is literally Blake Lizzotte, only taller.
You say that like it’s a bad thing. Lizotte was a good 4th line guy. A taller Lizotte would be a great 4th line player. Some of y’all have some crazy ass expectations. 4th line players aren’t McDavids and MacKinnons. We had someone who had similar numbers and he was serviceable enough for the cup run.

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You say that like it’s a bad thing. Lizotte was a good 4th line guy. A taller Lizotte would be a great 4th line player. Some of y’all have some crazy ass expectations. 4th line players aren’t McDavids and MacKinnons. We had someone who had similar numbers and he was serviceable enough for the cup run.

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Top Titty was run out of town by quite a few too.

151 goals in a about 375 games after he left.
 
Nic Dowd is indeed one of the best 4th line centers in the NHL, it's hilariously but totally predictable that the same type of people who will call you "stat watcher" and say "I don't care about points" about players drafted to be scorers, will immediately come in and dunk on a 7th round pick's statistics (the same ones that don't matter) to try and tear him down.

That being said, Dowd had two teams give up on him in his age 27 season (Vancouver after the Kings), he was a replacement caliber player well in to his prime years and the odds of someone going from that level to elite 4C is very unlikely, at that point it was way more likely he was going to go the way of Nick Shore and end up overseas. I'm guessing Dowd probably realized that his career was on thin ice and put in more work to get better, good for him.

I was shocked to see JAD playing yesterday, when I saw him play in the AHL this season he looked like a corpse going through the motions. . JAD was given ample opportunity with the Kings, but was just a tweener, he was to small and weak defensively to be a difference maker on the fourth line, and he didn't score enough to be a top-9 player, despite spending a good amount of time on lines with both Fiala and Kopitar. I'd still bet he's playing in Europe once his contract ends after next season.

And btw, congrats to South OC native Zeev Buium, the latest McDavid caliber player who will jump right into his teams lineup without paying any dues or learning a system. This becomes more and more common each year as teams bolster their playoff lineups with players jumping straight in from the NCAA.

No one is shitting on Dowd per se, it's more the sentiment that EVERY KING CASTOFF has gone on and created a role somewhere......it's a bullshit take from a once good poster.
 
Yeah, Faber definitely hasn't looked great this game. Great play by Theodore on the powerplay to take the lead. Looks to be a good series so far. While I'd expect Vegas to move on, I don't think it is a bad matchup for the Wild and they do have a decent chance of upsetting Vegas.
 
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I was just reading through some playoff previews, and saw that Brandon Hagel had 90 points this season. Holy shit. I know he’s a great player, but man that’s eye-popping.

It’d be nice for entertainment’s sake to have an offensive-minded team in LA someday.
 
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Hiller, like Kuemper, deserves to be a finalist without winning.
Can’t win in the road and can’t fix a power play. Baby if he gets that figured out, he’ll have a better shot next year. Of course his hounds were kinda tight on the power-play with the personnel he was given. I would’ve been curious to see what he would’ve did with the power-play if we would’ve had that right shot like Kuzmenko since the start of the year

Imagine if we could land another Wright shot offensive winner like Marner for next year.
 
Generational midget Faber cant contain Hertl.

Great post,

Other than nobody here ever referring to Faber as "Generational", but I guess when we have people like you-know-who just flat out making up comments and attributing it to other posters when it comes to claiming players are busts, it's only fair to do it the other way too.

Also, if 6'1 is a midget, I guess the greatest defenseman in LA Kings history (Drew Doughty) is a midget, and I wonder what that makes 6'0 Mikey Anderson and 5'10 Jordan Spence, are pygmies shorter than midgets?

Can the Kings win with a midget, and two pygmies on defense?

Hiller, like Kuemper, deserves to be a finalist without winning.

Agreed.

Helen Keller could pick the Vezina winner, but I think Kuemper did enough this year to warrant being a finalist. People will mention the Kings defensive system, and yes it's very good, but not great enough where it could make the backup goalie look above replacement level. The struggles of Rittich is further reason why Kuemper should be a finalist.

And Hiller had this team buy-in to a defensive system over a full 82 games, even players who aren't ever going to be mistaken for Bob Gainey in Fiala and Kuzmenko. The Adams is more wide-open, but I think what Columbus did this season after losing their best forward and getting within 2 points of the playoffs and the progression of their young players makes me lean towards Evason.

The most important thing this season was seeing Fantilli take a big step in his D+2, and he was a dominant player in the 2nd half of the year, while the team competed for a playoff spot. I think CBJ fans will look back fondly at this season as a big step in the right direction.
 
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