Raccoon Jesus
We were right there
The Simon news is VERY sad, Id on't even know what else to say about it.
Erik Cernak says hello =_)Yeah it's just Fagemo
And Faber
And Vilardi
And Durzi
And Kupari
And Sean Walker
And Colin Miller
And Amadio
And Dowd
And Brodzinski
And even Hudson f***in Fasching
We'll see what you're saying next year about Turcotte, Kaliyev, Akil Thomas, Spence, Clarke.
It sure isn't possibly at all Blake or the Kings development and deployment. nope, just f***in Fagemo. Get it together, kid.
Id love to link that post i made about former kings playing elsewhere and making an immediate impact on their new, better teams but the search function is broken.
The ego on this mediocre ass organization thinking they're the smartest ones in the room is f***ing appalling and thankfully it appears the rest of the league is catching on
Just jumping in on this point. Not to pick on you, but because it's usually the most common "general" point against playing prospects in the NHL.the nhl is not a developmental leauge.
I always understood this statement as global development of players - like not a developmental leauge ala the ohl or major juniorsJust jumping in on this point. Not to pick on you, but because it's usually the most common "general" point against playing prospects in the NHL.
It's true, the NHL is not a developmental league. But players don't come into the NHL as finished products. Connor Bedard is going to get better than he is now. Should he go back to the WHL until he's too old? Then play in the AHL until he's at his physical peak?
No.
We have players who can play at an NHL level. They may need some polish. But in the end, we try to get them to become better versions of themselves at every level.
So, I just hope this is kept in mind when people are gun shy about playing prospects in the NHLbecause "it's not a developmental league."
Coming out of a rebuild by any other name would smell as... developmental.Just jumping in on this point. Not to pick on you, but because it's usually the most common "general" point against playing prospects in the NHL.
It's true, the NHL is not a developmental league. But players don't come into the NHL as finished products. Connor Bedard is going to get better than he is now. Should he go back to the WHL until he's too old? Then play in the AHL until he's at his physical peak?
No.
We have players who can play at an NHL level. They may need some polish. But in the end, we try to get them to become better versions of themselves at every level.
So, I just hope this is kept in mind when people are gun shy about playing prospects in the NHLbecause "it's not a developmental league."
Cernak was actually a lombardi move
So was Colin Miller. He is listed.Cernak was actually a lombardi move
You sure love your pipes don't you Sol.Correction the sabres are getting piped now instead. f*** the east coast losers man lol
as a Kings fan we all doYou sure love your pipes don't you Sol.
Happy for Quick! A year ago, this didn't look like it was going to happen. There is only one thing about this achievement that sucks, and we all know what that is.
IMHO, Jonathan Quick's case is the greatest example among all the players who have left that they HAD to leave, they must leave the Kings in order to CONTINUE to achieve their true potentials.
I had stalled and one of the biggest turnarounds for my career was leaving the Los Angeles Kings- shouldn't be the mantra of so many players
It says there is something really off and wrong with this org's culture.
And NFL lineman and body builders.NHL enforcers have a similar life expectancy to pro-wrestlers.
If the referees would police the game like thier supposed to, i think there'd be alot less fightingAnd NFL lineman and body builders.
Fighting in hockey does add something to the game that other sports don't have. It's especially exciting live. But I can't support it knowing what we know now about CTE.
People on here post clips of Clifford getting into fights in the AHL and praise it as if it's a good thing. It's terrible IMO. He and others like him might be sacrificing their long term quality of life for basically nothing.
I don't think it's that tough to identify that part of the problem has been and continues to be the organization's, and some fan's, absolute refusal to move on from the past.It says there is something really off and wrong with this org's culture.
This is all on Quick. This one doesn’t fall on the organization. Quick sucked and if he wanted to stay in the league, he needed to change his style and that’s what he did. He wasn’t that great with Vegas either. He relaxed his playing style a bit and got behind a good defense like the Rangers and isn’t their starting goalie.
Goalie development really took a downturn after Dusty Imoo left the org.It is largely on Quick, yes. Now that Quick has a new goaltending coach in NY, he looks rejuvenated. NYR had already extended him for another year.
Bill Ranford helped make Jonathan Quick into a HOF goaltender, and it's been said it is easier to climb to the top of the mountain than it is to remain up on top of the mountain. He's also helped out and improved a few other goaltenders over the years, that's what coaches are supposed to do.
Bill Ranford hasn't had a #1 hit single in quite a while.
I heard he's currently living in a dusty igloo - which is how they accomodate homeless in AlaskaGoalie development really took a downturn after Dusty Imoo left the org.