KingsFan7824
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- Dec 4, 2003
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Yes, we could've gotten away with Kopitar being a 50 point player in 2012 and 2014 because the team had more firepower with prime Gaborik and Brown, Carter, Williams, Richards, etc. They didn't need Kopitar to be the workhorse that he needs to be now. It was well known that Kopitar was going to need a career year for the Kings to compete and he came out and laid an egg when he's supposed to be the leader of the franchise. He wanted to be paid like a top-10 player then did not perform like a top player in any form this past season.
Kopitar led the team in goals in both 2012 and 2014. He ended up having to, because Gagne and Penner had 7 goals each in 2012, and Brown had forgotten how to score by 2014. Carter and Gaborik didn't show up until the deadline. Although in 2014, they did beat the Hawks and Rangers with 0 goals from Kopitar after Game 7 in Anaheim.
They don't need Kopitar today more than they have in the past, but they do need more than 12 goals, and scoring on 8% of his shots, when getting the 2nd fewest amount of shots on net in his career.