kingsfan28
Its A Kingspiracy !
When Doughty says he wants over 10 million or doesn't want to stick around.
10.5 for 8 years. Done.
When Doughty says he wants over 10 million or doesn't want to stick around.
Trade Toffoli and Muzzin for a 1st line winger.
Las Vegas just broke the mold of "3 to 5 year plans"
I would be shocked if this got it done, but hope springs eternal.10.5 for 8 years. Done.
They haven't broken any model. Established teams can't do a clean slate Vegas model. They won't be able to do what they did again.
Established teams can't do it with 8-year contracts on the books. Vegas doesn't have to hand out those kind of contracts. The next CBA is likely to help them avoid those type of contracts as well.
Vegas is still building. They would be foolish to give Karlsson 8 years and $50M for one career season. If they are smart it will be 5 years max for the 25 year-old Karlsson.William Karlsson would beg to differ, you know he is gonna get paid this summer, and they will probably regret it as soon as next year.
Established teams can't do it with 8-year contracts on the books. Vegas doesn't have to hand out those kind of contracts. The next CBA is likely to help them avoid those type of contracts as well.
Sure they overpaid a bit for Marchessault, but at $5M cap hit for six years, he's hardly breaking the bank. Nice false premise though saying he needs to quintuple his production to be worth the money.Vegas hasn't been around long enough to screw up yet. Although the vast majority thought they did after their draft.
They've already quintupled Marchessault's cap hit, without the unlikely quintupling of production next year. Paying far more to probably stay the same. Not smart. Should've traded him at the deadline for a steep price. Plus he'll be 28 next year, so on average his best days should be behind him.
Miller will get more, for probably the same production, and he'll already be 26. Theodore will get more. Karlsson will get a bunch more, likely without the increased production, and will also be 26 next year. Might even think about signing Neal and/or Perron, both another year older, and unlikely to produce the same numbers. A bunch of picks for Tatar and he's been a healthy scratch.
Things are already looking down for the Knights.
Sure they overpaid a bit for Marchessault, but at $5M cap hit for six years, he's hardly breaking the bank. Nice false premise though saying he needs to quintuple his production to be worth the money.
TSN thinks the time to rebuild is now.
https://www.tsn.ca/talent/time-has-come-for-the-kings-to-rebuild-1.1061737
No team has ever scored fewer goals in four games. Only a handful of teams have generated less scoring chances, and only one team – the 2011 Florida Panthers – generated less dangerous shot attempts. Across the board, it was a total failure. (You’ll note 2017 Vegas is also on this table, but you can see a clear difference – they were generating plenty of dangerous scoring chances and shot attempts. They just weren’t going in.)
HockeyViz’s Micah Blake McCurdy had a fantastic visualization of the data tabled above. The heat maps reiterate the same point – L.A. was kept to the outside way too frequently, whereas Vegas was able to position itself in and around Jonathan Quick for most of the series.
I'm guessing those big red splotches in the graphic on the left is where Kopitar's ass is glued to the half wall on the power play. Quick played like a Smythe trophy winner in the Vegas series. Best I have seen him play over a 4-game stretch in a while.
Let's remember that this season was supposed to be a retool for uptempo hockey, and it failed spectacularly.
TSN thinks the time to rebuild is now.
https://www.tsn.ca/talent/time-has-come-for-the-kings-to-rebuild-1.1061737
No team has ever scored fewer goals in four games. Only a handful of teams have generated less scoring chances, and only one team – the 2011 Florida Panthers – generated less dangerous shot attempts. Across the board, it was a total failure. (You’ll note 2017 Vegas is also on this table, but you can see a clear difference – they were generating plenty of dangerous scoring chances and shot attempts. They just weren’t going in.)
HockeyViz’s Micah Blake McCurdy had a fantastic visualization of the data tabled above. The heat maps reiterate the same point – L.A. was kept to the outside way too frequently, whereas Vegas was able to position itself in and around Jonathan Quick for most of the series.
Seemed to work early on, but they got away from it and looked like they crawled back into a shell and stopped aggressively attacking the middle of the ice. Maybe they're just a very average hockey team at best that was propped up by one line that performed well, a solid blueline, and stellar goaltending. And once that one line stops producing, you get the pathetic results we just witnessed in the post season. The defense and goaltending did its job. The offense (including from the blueline) did not.
And all this stuff about high danger scoring chances is something the Kings specifically focused on THIS SEASON. You can go back to offseason interviews with Stevens and he is saying THAT IS HIS FOCUS FOR THIS SEASON. And when it mattered most, we were the worst team IN LEAGUE HISTORY at generating THE THING THAT STEVENS WANTED TO FOCUS ON THIS YEAR.
10.5 for 8 years. Done.
1. 10.5 won't get it done
2. that is not DD's sole criteria , he wants to be on a team that is in position to win 'Cups' plural. And the Kings aren't that team.
I know how good is and the difference it makes but he's also been a part of the team for the last 4 years that has failed.
He will do what's best for his future and that will be the team that provide the 11 to 12M he'll get and the skill in place currently to go on Cup runs for the next several years.