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MVP no brainer there...but he became this teams unofficial captain when he dropped the gloves with Larkin. Tired of this teams passiveness with our current Capt. Can't wait for him to lead this team in 2 years as our next official captain.
I’m not sure Kopi retires after his contract ends and especially if the team looks like a cup contender
 
I’m not sure Kopi retires after his contract ends and especially if the team looks like a cup contender

If they re-sign him in 2 years, something went terribly wrong.

37 for a potential 24-25 season, won't make even half the $7m in cash he's got coming in 23-24, and isn't chasing a Cup. Retire, go back to beautiful Slovenia, and play in some Olympic type games. Even if he wanted to keep playing in the NHL, if the options for the Kings aren't better by July 2024, then they're not going to be looking like a contender.
 
If they re-sign him in 2 years, something went terribly wrong.

37 for a potential 24-25 season, won't make even half the $7m in cash he's got coming in 23-24, and isn't chasing a Cup. Retire, go back to beautiful Slovenia, and play in some Olympic type games. Even if he wanted to keep playing in the NHL, if the options for the Kings aren't better by July 2024, then they're not going to be looking like a contender.
This is assuming he falls completely off the map.. if in 2 years he’s still old reliable I don’t see why they wouldn’t do a 1 year deal for him.. and you’re right, he isn’t cup chasing but I doubt he’d give up the chance at another. Granted, a whole lot of things need to happen, mainly the kids finally fulfilling their promise.
 
If they re-sign him in 2 years, something went terribly wrong.

37 for a potential 24-25 season, won't make even half the $7m in cash he's got coming in 23-24, and isn't chasing a Cup. Retire, go back to beautiful Slovenia, and play in some Olympic type games. Even if he wanted to keep playing in the NHL, if the options for the Kings aren't better by July 2024, then they're not going to be looking like a contender.
If he’s fit and capable enough you’d certainly give him a 1 million per year to play 4C. Any team could use that experience and specialist knowledge for specific situations. If you need him to play a key role we absolutely would have major issues.
 
I just doubt Kopitar is playing for $1m in a 4C role at the age of 37 when he's not chasing a Cup. That's just another grind, for pennies compared to the $130m he's already made(or however much he's actually brought home), when your name is already on the Cup. He'll pass Brown in GP for the Kings. Isn't catching Robitaille in goals though. He'll have to have a couple more years of 60+ pts to even think about catching Dionne for pts, and that's only if he's not playing 4C for a year or two. He's already a Kings legend, but isn't Ovechkin chasing an all time league record.

It's the same with Brown. I don't see the Kings or Kopitar saying yes to that. Getzlaf too. If he doesn't have a Cup, he probably leaves Anaheim for a year or two, to get one last kick at the can. But he had one, so it's easier to close things out in one place when it's over. And he wasn't even their 4C this year.

Kopitar purposefully playing 11min a night, finishing with 7g and 23pts or something. Like, why? No Cup, sure. But that as his role at the start of camp with a new contract? If he's re-signing again, it's to be an important piece. Not eh, we'll throw you on the 4th line.
 
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I just doubt Kopitar is playing for $1m in a 4C role at the age of 37 when he's not chasing a Cup. That's just another grind, for pennies compared to the $130m he's already made(or however much he's actually brought home), when your name is already on the Cup. He'll pass Brown in GP for the Kings. Isn't catching Robitaille in goals though. He'll have to have a couple more years of 60+ pts to even think about catching Dionne for pts, and that's only if he's not playing 4C for a year or two. He's already a Kings legend, but isn't Ovechkin chasing an all time league record.

It's the same with Brown. I don't see the Kings or Kopitar saying yes to that. Getzlaf too. If he doesn't have a Cup, he probably leaves Anaheim for a year or two, to get one last kick at the can. But he had one, so it's easier to close things out in one place when it's over. And he wasn't even their 4C this year.

Kopitar purposefully playing 11min a night, finishing with 7g and 23pts or something. Like, why? No Cup, sure. But that as his role at the start of camp with a new contract? If he's re-signing again, it's to be an important piece. Not eh, we'll throw you on the 4th line.
Probably, I’m being hypothetical rather than anything else... in that there are scenarios where he plays without it being indicative of some wider failure. I certainly could see him playing on in a lesser role on a team expected to contend, with significantly less money going into his pocket. It depends on his desire for another ring with the Kings which is something none of us knows. The same may ultimately apply for DD.
 
If they re-sign him in 2 years, something went terribly wrong.

37 for a potential 24-25 season, won't make even half the $7m in cash he's got coming in 23-24, and isn't chasing a Cup. Retire, go back to beautiful Slovenia, and play in some Olympic type games. Even if he wanted to keep playing in the NHL, if the options for the Kings aren't better by July 2024, then they're not going to be looking like a contender.
Kopitar averaged 0.83 PPG this season, which is just off his career average of 0.88 PPG. What gives you the impressing he won’t be a quality 3rd line center in two years? Probably gonna be Michal Handzus quality still.
 
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Pretty wild to think Danault left a SCF team to sign with a team that hasn't sniffed playoffs in 3 years, with the last appearance being a sweep. What exactly did Rob Blake say/do to get him to sign?
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Posting this because I'm not sure too many of you saw it. Danault's agent (Stephane Fiset) said Bergevin sent out an offer early in the season but then didn't hear anything back from the entire rest of the season, thus why Danault went to the market.

lol at YouTube comments.
 
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Posting this because I'm not sure too many of you saw it. Danault's agent (Stephane Fiset) said Bergevin sent out an offer early in the season but then didn't hear anything back from the entire rest of the season, thus why Danault went to the market.


Man, Bergevin offered Danault 5 years, $25 million and then never responded to Danault's counter. Just crazy. We got so f***ing lucky signing this guy.
 
Who, Danault or Bergy? :laugh:
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Danault is a fine 2/3 C and if we use him right could/should be in the discussion for the Selke. He will reduce Kopi’s PK time and help significantly with matchups and his style of hockey tends to age well. He also helps with the roster age distribution and if Kopi were to retire/walk/get traded at the end of his deal it doesn’t suddenly give us a huge defensive hole at C. I like the character and leadership as I’ve previously said that it needs more than 4 guys to set a team culture.

Whereas I quite like my assessment 😈
 
Thread was a fun read.

The Danault signing is key for this, it's Kopitar's Father Time insurance.

It gives Byfield a few years to take over FULL two-way responsibilities, in the meantime the offensive kids can be deployed like it's a f***ing playground out there while the vets choke the life out of the dzone and PK.

Vilardi moves to wing?

Yeah prior to this Kopitar was eating the matchups so Carter could run free--like the 2014 Hawks series was Kopitar vs. both Toews AND Hossa which allowed that 70s line and Kane's line to tee the f*** off on each other haha. It's reversed now, with Danault eating some of those hard minutes at the very least. This is still a mediocre team so it's not like Kopitar is going to be allowed to run free as can be, but some softer minutes should prolong his dominance, no reason he can't stay PPG now, for at least another year or two imo.

Well, a guy can dream I guess. But I least I nailed the wanting Danault and praising the signing :D
 
Danault is an incredible 2-way playoff performer. He's just built for the playoffs and tight games. Any team in the playoffs right now that would of signed Danault, would of seen success.... he is just that good.

Imagine Colorado with Danault....I would guess a 16-0 run or very close to that and multi-year cups would not be so far fetched.
 
lol at YouTube comments.
The youtube comments, that was hfb Montreal last 2 years, most of the posters. I was one of a very few who defended Danault. Today they (bashers) look like what, lol, Danault did scored goals, in fact more than any Habs player this year. Sweet revenge for me, the others guys like me, and Danault. He proved his point. I'm having fun watching he's in the + stats and he scored more g than Kopi. I guess McDavid and Drais are neutralised by Phil. He's an underestimated skater and hockey IQ player. He excells in face off and a lot of little details. He's a safe player in every situation. Pricey player in play offs. Defidenitivly worth his 5.5,

By some twisted angle too many hockey fans look at players contracts with a bureaucrat accounting approach.
I have to mention many Habs fan were thinking it was Gallagher who was the motor of the trio Danault-Gallagher-Tatar. Gallagher and Tatar are both busts today and Danault is even better today with two new teamates. You can read a lot of : "he's not worth more than 5 millions", that was unanimus opinion.
 
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Pretty wild to think Danault left a SCF team to sign with a team that hasn't sniffed playoffs in 3 years, with the last appearance being a sweep. What exactly did Rob Blake say/do to get him to sign?
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lol at YouTube comments.

Montreal had a Cinderella story that year in the playoffs. They weren't really a juggernaut type team that you would expect to see a repeat performance. I think Danault heard what he wanted: we were willing to give him the number/years, he would have more of an offensive role and he saw the amount of talent we had and knew that we would contend sooner rather than later.

Love love love this guy. I'm getting his jersey this year 100%. Favorite player on the team.
 
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