He did have a gnarly pass though on that 3rd goal
ESPN shows Kovalchuk as recording two hits. https://www.espn.com/nhl/boxscore/_/gameId/401145710
He had two assists and was a -1. His team lost to the worst team in the league.
I wish him well, but let's not get carried away.
How can you question the guys integrity when you know nothing about any discussions he has had with other teams. You’re just making stuff up to fit your own narrative. For all we know the contenders all laughed in his face and Montreal were his only option. I fully acknowledge I have no idea but neither do you.IK has proven he's an expensive journeyman and nothing more.
IK states he wanted to win a cup, returning to the NHL, so why the hell join the Kings in its current state?
Worse yet, his last stand will be with the perpetual loser Montreal Canadiens?
His Public statements and career don't add up. If he had any integrity, he would have held out for a contract to a contender like Washington Boston Tampa Bay or anyone else that actually has a shot at a cup.
His agent says he wanted to make a move now and not wait for a contract later at the deadline, so for your ad hominem attacks I accept your apology.How can you question the guys integrity when you know nothing about any discussions he has had with other teams. You’re just making stuff up to fit your own narrative. For all we know the contenders all laughed in his face and Montreal were his only option. I fully acknowledge I have no idea but neither do you.
What his stint in Montreal gives him is a chance to show he’s still an NHL player. If he does well then maybe a contender gives him a shot in 20\21.
You just contradicted your own argument. So he wanted to play rather than wait for an offer that may or may not come (he’d have had some idea of the chances). So he signed for the league minimum so he can play. There’s no integrity issue there, none whatsoever.His agent says he wanted to make a move now and not wait for a contract later at the deadline, so for your ad hominem attacks I accept your apology.
Ah, semantics. If he truly wanted a shot at the cup would he sign with the Canadians? Mic dropped.You just contradicted your own argument. So he wanted to play rather than wait for an offer that may or may not come (he’d have had some idea of the chances). So he signed for the league minimum so he can play. There’s no integrity issue there, none whatsoever.
Also if all the contenders said “no way, not ever” his agent is hardly going to say that to the press. His agents statements are the PR portion of his job, not a factual account of any negotiations. The statement about neither of us having an idea of what his options really were still stands.
IK has proven he's an expensive journeyman and nothing more.
IK states he wanted to win a cup, returning to the NHL, so why the hell join the Kings in its current state?
Worse yet, his last stand will be with the perpetual loser Montreal Canadiens?
His Public statements and career don't add up. If he had any integrity, he would have held out for a contract to a contender like Washington Boston Tampa Bay or anyone else that actually has a shot at a cup.
Ah, semantics. If he truly wanted a shot at the cup would he sign with the Canadians? Mic dropped.
Wasn't it stated that either his wife or girlfriend wanted to go to LA because she was an actress so it's not like he chose La for hockey.The Kings current state was not their state in July 2018. Not that they were a real contender, but apparently the Sharks(also not in their current state at the time) and Bruins were also looking at Kovalchuk, but the Kings gave him the 3rd year's worth of money. The money is more guaranteed than the Cup, so, players will usually take the money.
Not that he made the Kings better. He seems to have made the Kings worse than they are.
But the integrity stuff, that's for armchair morality. It's a job. TB had as many playoff wins as the Kings did last year. You never know.
Don't tell me how to use past tense language, I made it my own little man.It’s called a mic drop - it’s not past tense, Mr. Semantics.
Time to quit while you’re behind.
Like I said you don’t know what his options truly were. He wanted to play, rather than risk having no options. I’m not sure where the semantics are either... please clarify.Ah, semantics. If he truly wanted a shot at the cup would he sign with the Canadians? Mic dropped.
He's a high-dollar journeyman that would have held out or insisted on going to a real Contender when he returned to the NHL because obviously as stated this was his last shot to get a cup. While you might not see that as spinning the truth on his and his agents behalf, then there's really nothing to debate about.Like I said you don’t know what his options truly were. He wanted to play, rather than risk having no options. I’m not sure where the semantics are either... please clarify.
Mic drop? Really?
Montreal is 0-3 against Detroit this year. Absolutely brutal.ESPN shows Kovalchuk as recording two hits. https://www.espn.com/nhl/boxscore/_/gameId/401145710
He had two assists and was a -1. His team lost to the worst team in the league.
I wish him well, but let's not get carried away.
Here comes the generational bull**** about how Kovalchuck is still a scoring wizard...
To me, I think it's just a testament that Blake didn't make an error by signing Kovalchuk. He just didn't fit in.
Not that the Kings should have altered their system/team composition to accommodate for him, just that it made sense for the Kings to go after him.