Greene was solid as a rock throughout the Cup run and I think he's one of the reasons why their PK was tops in the league during that time. I think the time off with injuries over the past two seasons has slowed him down a bit, but seeing how Mitchell took a while to get back to form, and same with Regehr, I would think that Greene, who is younger than those two, could get back to being the tough bruising, net clearing defenseman we are used to seeing.
Nobody on this team cleans out the front of the net as well as Greene does. But of late, his game has struggled and I'm glad Sutter had the sense to reinsert Martinez into the lineup. His mobility opposite of Regehr has really helped give the Kings three balanced defense pairings.
Brown is also slowly getting back to the level of play that is expected of him, and Stoll has been playing great of late. The Richards line once again generated a lot of chances but just couldn't finish on any of them. I really like the energy we saw from the fourth line as well. Lewis has proven to me that he's not cut out to be a center. The guy is better suited playing RW and Fraser is a much better fit centering the fourth line (though I much prefer Vey in that position).
At this point nothing more really needs to be said about Kopitar's line. Shutting down the opponents top players on a nightly basis and producing goals. Jeff Carter is going to give other teams nightmares when he's flying down the wing during the Olympics.
Oh yeah, that Quick guy in net? He's pretty good.