That's fine. Each and every one of them wishes the team and franchise they root for were in the position the Kings are in currently, which is defending champ, participant in the Conference Final, and most of the core locked up long term and not in cap hell. You'd be bitter too, if you were them.
While some thought it was a great idea for players to keep in condition by going and playing for other teams, I felt and still do that being under contract and being paid by their NHL organizations, that players shouldn't have been allowed to do this. Kopi is a good example of just why. Sure, he had fun, but his team is now suffering because of it.
Kopitar gets a pass because he's injured but King plays like he's brain dead. And another thing, you thought that adrenaline high series was actually king playing at his level. He was playing above his potential and this year it showed.
That's fine. Each and every one of them wishes the team and franchise they root for were in the position the Kings are in currently, which is defending champ, participant in the Conference Final, and most of the core locked up long term and not in cap hell. You'd be bitter too, if you were them.
Dwight King. 15 games, 0 goals, 3 assists and -4. That is tied for worst...with Martinez. Enough said.
Kopi doesnt get a pass, his lack of production is hurting the team more than King's underwhelming play ever could
They weren't under contract, or being paid by the organizations. They were locked out.
Actually a few of us, (myself and johnjm i think at least) thought King should have been traded last off season, since he is just a very very very average bottom 6 player who happened to run good and score 5 goals in 20 games or whatever it was
Then the NHL should stop locking them outOK OK, but I still think it was wrong for nhl players to go play for other teams.
Call me crazy, but I would almost rather play Pearson that RichardsonWell I'll try my hand at some new Richard-less lines for game 6
Richardson - Kopitar - Williams
Penner - Carter - Toffoli
Brown - Stoll - Lewis
Clifford - Fraser - Nolan
Doughty - Regher
Voynov - Scuderi
Martinez - Greene
The fourth line looks scary based on their current play but I think they can pick up their play. I think Nolan should come in for King cause we need more hitting in our lineup.
Call me crazy, but I would almost rather play Pearson that Richardson
Something I've noticed with Brown of late that has driven me nuts is that he's resorted to trying to deke through players or try to make a move and shoot the puck through a defender, which hasn't worked for him at all.
I don't understand why he's not attempting to go around the player as opposed to through the player. He builds momentum skating with the puck then slows himself down and causes turnovers that lead to counterattacks. He needs to cut to the net by building up speed from the outside, going around a defender, and has to get the puck on net.
While Kopitar's play has been uninspiring of late, his wingers have to help him out, and the only player who has showed up on that line (though off and on) has been Justin Williams.
So the main board is like Los Angeles and this board is like Edmonton?
This is so done on purpose. Crew Doughty? Seriously?