Well, the nagging injuries certainly don't help. In part, there's also a similar bottleneck to that which impacted Dubois last year (a good player who is back to having an excellent season in Washington, given ice time and opportunity).
Kopitar is expected to precipitously decline-- but against all reason, he hasn't declined at all. He still looks great and has earned a ton of ice time in all situations. Danault remains an excellent Selke-caliber forward and can shoulder a lot of two-way responsibilities as well. Neither guy ever gets injured, either. Developing a young center amid so much center depth, it can be tough to find the opportunities unless someone plays out of position. The Kings' vets at the position suck up all the oxygen in the room. It's a good problem to have, but it is a problem.
Kopitar is expected to precipitously decline-- but against all reason, he hasn't declined at all. He still looks great and has earned a ton of ice time in all situations. Danault remains an excellent Selke-caliber forward and can shoulder a lot of two-way responsibilities as well. Neither guy ever gets injured, either. Developing a young center amid so much center depth, it can be tough to find the opportunities unless someone plays out of position. The Kings' vets at the position suck up all the oxygen in the room. It's a good problem to have, but it is a problem.