tny760
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i don't think that's fair to say when it was almost all on the caveat that muzzin and doughty were in the lineup and we still had reservations about forbort maybe playingAnd to think so many of you guys were drooling for this matchup.
As if they'd be doing any better against San Jose or Anaheim. Drooling, no. Preferred, yeah.And to think so many of you guys were drooling for this matchup.
It's a culture thing. Stevens is a robot. Kopitar is a robot. Unless Quick explodes, the Kings don't really show any emotion other than Doughty whining. Sutter at least demanded the best out of guys. Stevens doesn't seem like he holds players accountable. Also, guys like Richards, Stoll, Williams, Mitchell, Greene, and Regehr are gone. Guys who wear their hearts on their sleeves. Now they have these younger guys who look up to the emotionless players or guys like Toffoli who are more worried about eating cupcakes and the Dodgers.
Spectacular? Nah... it was a nice move by Neal, but we all agree that Quick should have saved it.
It was a goal that we could score in regular season... Pearson, Toffoli, Carter, Brown... but just not in this series.
As for talking about fighting, I'm pretty sure there hasn't been one fighting major in the playoffs so far this season. That includes major blowout games in the Philly/Pitt series as well as Boston/Toronto.
Kings handling of the puck and puck control has been atrocious. The worst I've seen in years. Just abysmal. However, I've never seen such an aggressive team as LV that allows you no room to
do anything and they are always in position and quick on the puck and opponent. Kings forecheck has been about the poorest I've seen in years too.
You'd figure the SJ/ANA series or the PIT/PHI series would have a scrap or two by now, tho. And fighting is down down down, regular season or otherwiseHistorically fighting drops in the playoffs, by a large margin.
I preferred Vegas but wasn't drooling over it: just liked it more than San Jose and Anaheim didn't really seem like a possibility until the last game of the season.
San Jose looks better than Vegas so far. The Kings would look like trash against them as well.
As for talking about fighting, I'm pretty sure there hasn't been one fighting major in the playoffs so far this season. That includes major blowout games in the Philly/Pitt series as well as Boston/Toronto.
We didn't take **** back in the 2014 series that we came back in.
Pretty much. I gotta give Kempe some props for going after guys a bit but he shouldn't be the only one.I stand corrected. I didn't check the box scores of Friday's games since I was on delay watching the Kings game and then simply didn't give two ****s about looking at any other NHL stuff after the loss.
Good on Minnesota. Beat up on a guy and then go home to their building and take care of business.
Kyle Clifford should absolutely take Haula to the woodshed tomorrow. Take a penalty if you have to, but you don't let a guy butt-end your captain in the face.
Haula won't fight. Kings just need to win and since they can't score, giving Vegas a power play attempt isn't going to help. It's too late for a message. Vegas doesn't respect the Kings. They're laughing in our faces. Look at Colin Miller after every single play. He's laughing at someone.Kyle Clifford should absolutely take Haula to the woodshed tomorrow. Take a penalty if you have to, but you don't let a guy butt-end your captain in the face.
What other purpose does Clifford have at this point?Clifford won't do anything, lol. If he wanted to actually do something meaningful he'd score a goal and the odds of that happening are almost zero.
Haula won't fight. Kings just need to win and since they can't score, giving Vegas a power play attempt isn't going to help. It's too late for a message. Vegas doesn't respect the Kings. They're laughing in our faces. Look at Colin Miller after every single play. He's laughing at someone.
BTW, apparently Lucic has been at all 3 Kings playoff games. Anyone else find that weird? I know he's really close with the guys on the team still and still has his house in LA but going to Vegas to watch them play seems odd.
I think Lombardi thought Brown or Gaborik would have good years and he would've been able to trade one of them. The Kings actually could have signed Lucic without trading anyone but then they would've had 3 horrific contracts on the books. And yes, I agree that he would've preferred to stay here.Pretty sure Lucic would have loved to stay here but he made the right call in going where the Brinks truck backed up for him.
Still feel Lombardi thought he could re-sign him when he first made the trade. Lot of hubris that came out of the 2014 run and, again, I find a hard time blaming everyone involved. The 2014 run was so unbelievably insane that it would be hard not to have it go to your head.
Haula won't fight. Kings just need to win and since they can't score, giving Vegas a power play attempt isn't going to help. It's too late for a message. Vegas doesn't respect the Kings. They're laughing in our faces. Look at Colin Miller after every single play. He's laughing at someone.
BTW, apparently Lucic has been at all 3 Kings playoff games. Anyone else find that weird? I know he's really close with the guys on the team still and still has his house in LA but going to Vegas to watch them play seems odd.