Nothing has changed until the Kings actually lose at home.
You can keep saying it, but it doesn't make it true.
Plenty has changed since the series started.
The Kings have gone from 4 chances to win a road game to 2 chances.
The perceived reletive strength of the Kings and the Hawks has also taken a huge swing.
Richard went from being healthy to being concussed.
That's alot more than notohng.
You can keep saying it, but it doesn't make it true.
Plenty has changed since the series started.
The Kings have gone from 4 chances to win a road game to 2 chances.
The perceived reletive strength of the Kings and the Hawks has also taken a huge swing.
Richard went from being healthy to being concussed.
That's a lot more than nothing.
If Kopitar is hurt and Sutter knows this, why does he/that line continue to get the most minutes?
Wouldn't it make more sense to give the 2nd,3rd a few more and maybe split the minutes better?
Regardless of whatever happens, are we not pleased about how far this team has come? Now we EXPECT to make it to the finals every year, whereas we used to expect (or hope) for a top 5 pick.
Regardless of whatever happens, are we not pleased about how far this team has come? Now we EXPECT to make it to the finals every year, whereas we used to expect (or hope) for a top 5 pick.
win or lose - I will NEVER question this team's heart or effort.
4-1 Kings. GKG!!!
Agreed. How some posters around here can so freely criticize these players motives on or off the ice is beyond me, it makes me think that they are newer younger fans who can't quite appreciate what it felt like to wait 20, 30, 40 plus years so see a single championship. What happened last year earned a lot of credit in my mind. This team has a collective mental toughness that I think few people really appreciate.
If we get beat by a better team this year, so be it but I refuse to believe these guys haven't centered their lives around winning the Stanley Cup.
Of course thinks have changes greatly.
Before the series, as you say, LA had to win all it's home games, and one win on the road.
But after being dominated by the Hawks in the first two games, and still assuimg that LA will win it's home games, LA needs to to win 1 of 2 away games, previously it was 1 in 4.
And after being dominated in the first two games, the chances of LA winning 3 out of 3 homes games took a serious hit too. Remember, the Hawks lost only 3 away games all year in 24 regular season games. It's not like they are putty on the road, like LA.
Before the series started, many we predicting the Kings to win. Not many are now.
I consider this season a success, win or lose from here on out.
BOTH Kopitar and Richards out?? Bummer...
BOTH Kopitar and Richards out?? Bummer...