2015-2016 Roster Talk: Kings Have no Elite Players Edition

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YP44

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There's a light at the end of the Dustin Brown Crappy Contract Tunnel. And that light is called ........ "NHL Expansion Draft"......

if the league only expands one team (Vegas) do you really think they will take Brown.
I am sure they will be able to build a more competitive team out of reserves. I was holding slim hope that if there were two expansion teams maybe then Brown would be taken. However it sounds like the Canadian Dollar has put Quebec's bid in doubt. So if only 1 I doubt Brown gets claimed.
 

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Maybe it's a Sutter experiment. Put them both out there, and it forces at least one of them to move the puck, or they get trapped. Both are a little out of their comfort zone, and you hope at least one of them can find a way.

Only other option is to sit one of the two and play McBain though and Sutter doesn't seem to like McBain at all.
 

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McNabb has looked a lot better overall since he has been paired with Schenn. They have been extremely physical. There's an obvious mental aspect to his game that needs to be strengthened, though. I think his issues are between the ears. I had high hopes for him, here's hoping he can take the next step ala Muzzin, Martinez, etc. He could be a very solid 2nd/3rd pairing guy.
 

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McNabb is decent at moving the puck, Schenn less so. Its when they get hemmed in after a couple chances to breakout that the trouble begins.

And they look fine as a third pairing for the most part.
 

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the only bad thing about Schenn is that hes slow, most notably towards the end of his shifts. if hes out there longer than 45 ish seconds its like his skates are engulfed in molasses
 

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Lombardi built the team on large, slow, physical, mean defense. Schenn fits right in for that.
 

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Lombardi built the team on large, slow, physical, mean defense. Schenn fits right in for that.

Yeah, no kidding.

I'm not commenting on whether this is good or bad--obviously it's worked for us and we're a very different team than all the others at this point for that reason--but it's funny to watch an organization so big on analytics/puck-possession to embrace the bruising, dump-and-chase and forecheck till they bleed approach of yesteryear. It's equally strange to watch us start the year with nearly ALL puck moving defensemen--which almost signaled a move for us in a new direction--to going BACK to (sometimes literally, in Scuds' case) having physical stay at home guys all over. And that's a contradictory move to acquiring Versteeg at forward, though that makes sense in context, still just funny, and still makes me realize I have no clue what the hell DL is saying about a 5-year-plan at this point. The organization has seemingly changed philosophies/approaches nonstop over the last little bit.
 

bob77

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Yeah, no kidding.

I'm not commenting on whether this is good or bad--obviously it's worked for us and we're a very different team than all the others at this point for that reason--but it's funny to watch an organization so big on analytics/puck-possession to embrace the bruising, dump-and-chase and forecheck till they bleed approach of yesteryear. It's equally strange to watch us start the year with nearly ALL puck moving defensemen--which almost signaled a move for us in a new direction--to going BACK to (sometimes literally, in Scuds' case) having physical stay at home guys all over. And that's a contradictory move to acquiring Versteeg at forward, though that makes sense in context, still just funny, and still makes me realize I have no clue what the hell DL is saying about a 5-year-plan at this point. The organization has seemingly changed philosophies/approaches nonstop over the last little bit.

And back to a 500 record again like last year!!
 

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Any word if the Kings are looking at any of the college free agents? Could help the pipeline a bit either in defensemen or goalies.
 

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haven't heard anything but I've assumed that they've been looking at all FA for at least the minors yeah. It's that time of year!
 

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Yeah, no kidding.

I'm not commenting on whether this is good or bad--obviously it's worked for us and we're a very different team than all the others at this point for that reason--but it's funny to watch an organization so big on analytics/puck-possession to embrace the bruising, dump-and-chase and forecheck till they bleed approach of yesteryear. It's equally strange to watch us start the year with nearly ALL puck moving defensemen--which almost signaled a move for us in a new direction--to going BACK to (sometimes literally, in Scuds' case) having physical stay at home guys all over. And that's a contradictory move to acquiring Versteeg at forward, though that makes sense in context, still just funny, and still makes me realize I have no clue what the hell DL is saying about a 5-year-plan at this point. The organization has seemingly changed philosophies/approaches nonstop over the last little bit.

This is what makes me realize I don't know **** about hockey other than the basics(badly at that). The ability of DL and Sutter to adapt this team so quickly amazes me. Last year the problem was we didn't know which way the wind was going to blow coupled with the scandals just kinda never let management get a feel for which direction to take. Adaptation is the key to survival in the CAP era, eventually you'll get old and have to phoenix (not the team, the mythical animal) it but for now Kings management is doing an amazing job taking what we have and running with it. Look at the Sharks, Habs and Rangers as proof that trying the same non working formula and hoping "this year is our year" doesn't work. To an outsider it makes DL and Sutter look crazy playing wack a mole but in reality their is method to their madness. Genius and insanity is just a matter of timing for them.
 

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if the hockey Illuminati was what got the kings richards, carter, gaborik and lucic than i fully support our orange lizard overloards. in dean we trust.
 

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Any word if the Kings are looking at any of the college free agents? Could help the pipeline a bit either in defensemen or goalies.

I have to think that's a focus considering how few picks we have this season.
 

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I have to think that's a focus considering how few picks we have this season.

I'd go after...

1) Brandon Tanev from Providence...brother of canucks Chris Tanev. He's a speedy two-way forward that can score and is good defensively.

2) Casey Nelson from Minnesota State. Big 6'2" RHD that can score and play defense. Voynov-lite.

3)Alex Lyon from Yale. Goalie prospect that played pretty well for team USA at the World Championships.

4) Dominik Shine from Northern Michigan. The dude just screams LA Kings prospect. He put up good numbers in a very conservative system. The dude has some good speed and toughness. Plays the grinding game and great defensively.

5) and of course, Jimmy Vesey if he doesn't sign with Nashville.
 

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I'd go after...

1) Brandon Tanev from Providence...brother of canucks Chris Tanev. He's a speedy two-way forward that can score and is good defensively.

2) Casey Nelson from Minnesota State. Big 6'2" RHD that can score and play defense. Voynov-lite.

3)Alex Lyon from Yale. Goalie prospect that played pretty well for team USA at the World Championships.

4) Dominik Shine from Northern Michigan. The dude just screams LA Kings prospect. He put up good numbers in a very conservative system. The dude has some good speed and toughness. Plays the grinding game and great defensively.

5) and of course, Jimmy Vesey if he doesn't sign with Nashville.

By most accounts he's oging nowhere but toronto (loltampering) but man that would be a coup
 

kilowatt

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Anyone think Dean might ask Lecavalier to stick around next season?
 

Raccoon Jesus

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For Pearson AND Toffoli imo it's the actual grind of playing a full season. Keep in mind neither guy really did previously. And Pearson said as much in his Rosen interview.

YOu can get in shape all you like but I dunno if you can anticipate the wear and tear of a regular season until you've been thru it. Toffoli in particular looks mentally exhausted
 

damacles1156

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It's hard to score in the NHL. The Kings haven't had a 30G scorer since 09-10 I believe (Kopitar)
 
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