BigKing
Blake Out of Hell III: Back in to Hell
I think Danault is an upgrade at 2C for the Kings. I see the reasoning behind the hope of maximizing Kopitar. I like that he wants to play in LA. It’s a good thing to attract winners. I also like that he wants a bigger offensive role on a team, because the Kings #1 need is offense. And his cap hit is solid. The term is ok since he’s 28 and looks like he’ll age well.
I’m excited to see him centering a line with Tkachev and Arvidsson as his wingers. Tkachev looks like a playmaker, Arvidsson the shooter and Danault the distributor. That could be a really great second line. So I’m down with Danault as our 2C, plenty of reasons he can work out just great.
Looking at the rest of the team, there are still to many question marks to feel excited about making the playoffs and standing some kind of chance if you’re a wild card seed. Getting embarrassed by Vegas or Colorado next April is misery most would elect to skip if known ahead of time. So bottom line is that if the Kings are serious about getting back to being a competitive team, they can’t stop at Arvidsson, Danault, Edler, AA.
But they’re kind of stuck because according to CF, they have$1.9M in free cap. If they want to be serious about making the playoffs they need a 25+ goal winger for Kopitar not named Brown. They also need a 35 point defenseman next to Doughty and expecting Edler/Anderson/Bjornfot/Clague/Maata to be that is waiting for the stars to align.
The easiest way to clear some cap is being rid of Brown and Quick. There is $10M that could be used to finish plugging the major holes. There are younger options to fill their roles as down the lineup players. What is the point of collecting all these elite prospects if you’re going to block them with vets? They admitted that Carter was moved to free up minutes for the players who were part of the future plan. So they can deal with the broken hearts and replace that money on players who get this team over the hump.
To be taken seriously as a competitive team, the baseline expectations are make the playoffs as a wildcard and take the division winner to 6-7 games in the first round before bowing out. You do that and you can claim real, tangible improvement. You can come up just a bit short and still claim varying levels of real improvement.
So if Blake stops at Danault/ Edler, then there is little hopes for a decent playoff showing next year. I’d like to see him bring in a winger specifically for Kopitar who is as close to a sure bet for 25+ goals as possible. If he has to pay prospects, so be it. Depending on who came back, there is no true untouchable for me as far as single player.
If a D trade isn’t available, I’m ok not making a hasty move. With Werenski off the market, you’re competing with Steve Yzerman for that type of player and the going rate is basically $10M by itself. So right now, as far as I can see it, we’re right back to the same place as we’ve been since 2008, needing a winger for Kopitar in order to make some noise in the playoffs.
I don't look at the roster on paper and think "playoff lock" either; however, they appear to be a lot closer than before and that is an important part of the rebuild. It definitely could happen whereas those that thought it could possibly happen last season were just hopelessly optimistic.
With Brown, Athanasiou, Edler, Maatta and Carter's retention off the cap next year, the Kings will around $17 million to play with. Petersen or an alternative will need to be signed.
By sheltering the kids another year, and bringing in solidifying veterans this summer, they are far better prepared to fill those spots above internally while having an excess of funds and assets to bring in the sexy impact player(s) that will excite those who are disappointed now.
Just be patient, its a solid plan. This part of growth is fascinating to me, and for the first time in six years I am more optimistic heading into a season than the year prior.
Correct. The veterans brought in this year--outside of Edler--are key parts of the rebuild beyond this year as well. You don't build a building by starting with the roof and working on down to the foundation. The trendy sliding farm door and subway tile backsplash are coming eventually but we aren't there yet. Soon though.