Winger23
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Campbell > Schultz.
wrong again. Schultz was invaluable as someone mentioned against the ducks, and with it under 925k not going to count against the cap. Brilliant move.....
Campbell > Schultz.
Pay attention to the LA Kings tomorrow. They won't do a thing. Mike Futa gets players. He actually drafts them.
Can't get a better compliment than this:
https://twitter.com/odognine2/status/483837589065969665
With no glaring holes on the roster, we should be thankful that Lombardi doesn't have to act like a fool on July 1, unlike other GMs like Dave Nonis or Glen Sather or Paul Holmgren (former GM in his face).
CapGeek @capgeek Retweeted by With 21 players signed, the #LAKings have $2.8M in cap space. RFA: Dwight King. capgeek.com/kings
Why wouldn't King have been signed by now, or is DL letting him walk?
Going further on that tweet, some morons try to upstage O'Neill by saying they traded for key components, but if you look at the current roster, most were drafted and brought up through the farm system.
I made it clear to one troll.![]()
Trade King and sign Loktionov!![]()
Why, when the Kings have better options than Loktionov, like King?
I just want to see us make a move today.![]()
CapGeek @capgeek Retweeted by With 21 players signed, the #LAKings have $2.8M in cap space. RFA: Dwight King. capgeek.com/kings
Why wouldn't King have been signed by now, or is DL letting him walk?
I just want to see us make a move today.![]()
Go play NHL '14.
Why make a move when no move is necessary.
Because I'm ****in bored, that's why.
Ah, I see.
I'm getting on the horn with Luc right now, to make a move, perhaps Kopitar for that moron Josh Gorges, because Hyori is ****ing board.
Done deal.
Sad reading the article about Mitchell wanting to stay. I think DL should have kept Mitchell over Regehr.
Sad reading the article about Mitchell wanting to stay. I think DL should have kept Mitchell over Regehr.
Don't feel too sad. If he TRULY wanted to stay, he could have. Have faith in Lombardi.
This is where it becomes a business.