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- Jan 1, 2009
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The Kings know Lias Andersson better than anyone else. Literally. His dad is a scout for LA.
...and the Angels, Rams, and UCLA basketball had Dick Enberg.At one point in time, Los Angeles sports were called by Chick Hearn, Vin Scully, and Bob Miller. Three of the very best.
Genuinely curious: is there documented evidence that he demanded the 2nd line center role?
Perfectly reasonable.He actually demanded that Pavel Bure and Eric Lindros come out of retirement to be his linemates.
Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale were a great duo. With so much dead air time in a baseball game these two were masters at keeping you in the game. Don was from Van Nuys but had that Texas drawl. He played off Dick's quick wit. Also I loved Bob with Dan Avey which had a similar style. Really showing my age writing this....and the Angels, Rams, and UCLA basketball had Dick Enberg.
Sad that we don't get to hear them call games anymore. Growing up in Socal and listening to those three call games on the radio and TV was such a treat as a sports fan, we were unbelievably lucky.At one point in time, Los Angeles sports were called by Chick Hearn, Vin Scully, and Bob Miller. Three of the very best.
Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale were a great duo. With so much dead air time in a baseball game these two were masters at keeping you in the game. Don was from Van Nuys but had that Texas drawl. He played off Dick's quick wit. Also I loved Bob with Dan Avey which had a similar style. Really showing my age writing this.
These announcers like Alex Faust just feels scripted.
The silver medal thing is a little over blown... when the pro team I was involved with finished 2nd the runners up medals were left around the dressing room as no one was interested. I gave a couple of my friends who were fans and I think most of them were binned. The medal would have been appreciated far more by whomever caught it than by him or any of his teammates.
I think at this point it's a gamble for either team. The Kings realistically have a shorter shelf life with opportunity given the guys age. I've learned to not put too much stock into draft position. I also don't follow prospects so I have no insight on either player. Although statistically you are likely to get a better player the higher they are drafted, there are no guarnatees. The Kings have also done pretty well in the 2nd to 4th rounds over the past 10 years from my recollection. Again, i could be wrong with that and it's still purely anecdotal.
I don't know much about this kid other than the incident where he threw his silver medal into the stands in anger or frustration. I had mixed feelings about that. It seems like a poor sport / grandstanding action but i can also respect the disappointment, competiveness and the fact that he cared that much. I'd like to chalk that up to a kid that needs to get his ass kicked (literally or figuratively) to know where he stands.
The Kings know Lias Andersson better than anyone else. Literally. His dad is a scout for LA.
No conflict of interest im sure
Forgot that it was Lias who threw his silver medial into the crowd right after receiving it...
Hey at least the grubby dude who got it and was busy getting social media stardom decided to make it it got back to him.
It's important for an organization to have a support system for the younger guys, especially when they are coming to live in America from Europe.There are some Tukonen parallels here. Tukonen just was not emotionally prepared to move to North America.
You would hope these things are sorted out predraft, but the Kings scouting at that time was essentially a printout of central scouting rankings.
Anderson- " I demand to play in the NHL"Say what you want about the Rangers organization but this was entirely Anderssons fault. They gave him way too many chances just because the kid demanded to play in the NHL. Apparently even saw himself as a top6 Center after camp. He's dellusional. When he finally got sent to the AHL he abandons the team just like that and refuses to talk to the Rangers. If anyone ruined the kids development it was Andersson himself. And yes, his skating is bad. Probably fixable but for that to happen the player would need realize and admit it first.