LA Kings the most disastrously run franchise in the league

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Rob Brown

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Have you met the Toronto Maple Leafs?
I don't agree with the premise of this thread in that the Kings are the worst run franchise in the league, but calling the Leafs the worst run is even more idiotic. Gotta get them cheap, cheap likes, I guess.
 

RickyLafleur

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They just traded PLD for the decomposing corpse of Darcy Kuemper, a goalie way past his prime. Basically, they gave away PLD for (almost) free as Washington was more than happy to get out of that albatross contract, and this comes after shipping out Vilardi, Iafallo , Kupari and a 2nd for Dubois just a year ago, and then giving him a huge 8-year extension at $8.5M.

The issue here is that almost everyone on these boards could have told you when the trade was done just how much of a collosal disaster giving out a long-term deal to the always malcontent PLD was, but somehow Blake and the rest of the Kings front office didn't see it. Complete disaster.

They also extended Todd McLellan just a few months before finally firing him, another mega-puzzling move. You have to think that there is something seriously wrong behind the scenes for the Kings moves to look this bi-polar. Another disaster, and they should have parted ways with Todd long, long ago.

But worst yet, they just recently extended their management group! So basically Blake and co were allowed to pay a premium to make these disastrous move and then everyone is acting as if nothing happened. It looks like there is absolutely no accountability at the management level whatsoever.

Are the LA Kings the worst run franchise in the league?
Could be worse, they could be Ottawa.
 

GeeoffBrown

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This PLD deal is definitely not a great sequence of transactions but there are teams that haven't been to the playoffs for 10+ years
 

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They waived Kuemper to start the above cycle with Petersen.
Traded to Arizona for Toby Rieder and Westwood.

The trade in a vacuum was genius as the lack of effort from PLD should have made him untradeable. The issue is how we got here because there a sooooo many red flags with PLD and everyone of them seems to be valid.
 

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This PLD deal is definitely not a great sequence of transactions but there are teams that haven't been to the playoffs for 10+ years
True, but it’s moves like the entire PLD scenario that can cause teams to fall into years of no playoffs.
 

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Someone described the trade this way. Rob Blake just pulled an injured person out of their vehicle after a huge car accident.....that he caused while texting and eating while driving. Did the right thing, after the caused the problem.

Good for LA but they're so mismanaged and I can't possibly believe it doesn't have anything to do with Bergevin
 
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Basically, they gave away PLD for (almost) free as Washington was more than happy to get out of that albatross contract

What do you think Darcy Kuemper is being paid?

There is absolutely a team getting out of an albatross contract in this trade, but it's not Washington.
 
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This PLD deal is definitely not a great sequence of transactions but there are teams that haven't been to the playoffs for 10+ years
The point of this thread is that the Kings, with their latest slew of franchise-sinking moves, are on their way to the bottom thanks to their (mis)management. Let's not forget that this is a team that was positioned very well just not that long, with some sure-fire hall of famers that won the cup leading the charge and a pretty good prospect pool.

Blake and co. turning gold into turd nuggets over there in Hollywood.
 

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I don't agree with the premise of this thread in that the Kings are the worst run franchise in the league, but calling the Leafs the worst run is even more idiotic. Gotta get them cheap, cheap likes, I guess.
One playoff series win in 20 years.

No Stanley Cup or Stanley Cup Final in 57 years.

Only won division once since expansion. Haven't finished first in points since 1963.

Only 5 Conference Finals appearences since 1967.

It's not just one set of management or GMs. It's been 57 years of struggles.
 

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In 2019Leafs traded Marleau to Canes so that Canes could buy him out, for a first-round pick. He had a 6.25mil AAV.

So, 6.25mil is worth about a first. And Marleau wasn't even a negative value player. He scored 37 points that year. Dubois scored 40 points this year, by the way.
You are comparing a 40 year old to a 25/26 year old and then saying that their cap hit is judged exactly the same... If you think age and having perceived untapped potential don't facture into value at all then you don't you understand the player market very well. I hate PLD and his lazy entitled antics as much as anyone but there is absolutely no way that PLD's negative value is 7 or even 5 first round picks.
 

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Kings save 3.25 million dollars and reduce the years from 7 to 3. How is this bad for them?

Dubois wasn't working, and it's like the third team where that's been said, even if Kuemper is a way overpaid backup it's still probably better than the situation they were in with an underperforming much more expensive center for over twice the amount of time.

The Dubois deal was the bad one, this is making the best of a bad situation. Even if Dubois can find his footing again in Washington. Also given his age and looking at some other goalies that age in recent years, there's a chance Kuemper could be on LTIR at some point in the three years.
They would have saved more cap spacwe and a roster spot by buying out Dubois
 

Trash Panda

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They would have saved more cap spacwe and a roster spot by buying out Dubois
If the cup finals ended early enough, yes, but that option for a lower cost buyout is off the table with how long this post season has drawn out.

There also is something to be said for eating a bit more cap hit for only 3 years versus eternity with a buyout.
 

Rob Brown

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One playoff series win in 20 years.

No Stanley Cup or Stanley Cup Final in 57 years.

Only won division once since expansion. Haven't finished first in points since 1963.

Only 5 Conference Finals appearences since 1967.

It's not just one set of management or GMs. It's been 57 years of struggles.
There are teams that make zero money, but yes, the most valuable franchise in the league (at the end of the day that is important to the NHL, but I'm not minimizing the lack of on ice success) is definitely the worst run.
 

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Interesting interview on Canuck's Talk on SN650 earlier today with Bukala. He speculates that the Caps might buy-out PLD and it will cost them under 2 mil a year. (for practically forever so there is that...) They get out of the Kemper contract and ditch PLD...kind of a good idea tbh.


I thought this title belonged to Columbus now?

Based on the buyout calculator on Capfriendly, I don't think this is an option. Buying out Kuemper would have been better for them.
 

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Fiala put up 70+ this year on a crap LA team. Hindsight is 20/20, but at least Fiala came to play. I don't consider that a disaster of a trade.
Agreed.

And no one thought that Faber would turn out as he has so soon at the time of the trade. At that time some were bullish on him eventually being a top 4 defensive Dman, not a top 2, if not #1 D running the #1PP, which he never did in college.
 

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