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    Default The Myth of Anze Kopitar

    On Anze Kopitar:
    “He’s the best all-around centerman that I’ve coached, period. Period. Faceoffs, last minute, first minute, penalty killer. Plays against everybody’s top player, whether it’s a defenseman, a center, a checking role or an offensive role. He plays 20-plus minutes. Doesn’t take penalties. It’s the whole deal. He can play it whatever way we want. Do you want to come and get me? Come and get me…He can play it any way we want. And you know what? The best thing about Kopitar is he’s getting better. And when they do the comparisons with guys that are like that, there’s only a handful of them.”

    On Kopitar “playing the body:
    “Big guy. The biggest adjustment that he’s made since I’ve been here…is playing that way all the time, and I think the playoffs last year, that stimulated him into seeing the ability to stay with it instead of getting frustrated with anything that’s got to do with numbers. Just to stay with it. He’s a special player.”

    On Kopitar “initiating contact”:
    “It’s not so much anything to do with initiating. It’s just that when there’s loose pucks, it used to be where he would see what was going to happen out of it. Now he goes and gets it, and then he protects it, which is the biggest part of it. It’s possession…because he wants to play a possession game. But he’s a hard guy to take the puck away from, because he’s so skilled, and he has good size, and then he sees it. He’s got the vision in traffic. We call it ‘expect numbers’, meaning he expects numbers – he expects two or three guys all the time. He’s very gifted at it. If you look, even at the start of the year, hey, he missed two weeks. Say what you want about it, but he missed two weeks. He got to play one game in Colorado, and then it took him like four or five games, and you could just see it, just see where his game was going, right? The other thing about it is he’s a high-plus guy. That one ain’t going to lie when you play as much as [him]. He’s a high-plus player, and…everybody says, ‘well, that stat may or may not be important’. For guys like that that play a lot and play against everybody’s best player, whether they’re high-offense or…checkers, that is a stat that tells you what’s going on. You even look at our center ice position, and guys that are really on and guys that aren’t…we can use our centermen effectively against other teams’ centers just because Kopitar, Richards-slash-Carter, Stoli and then Fras – they fit the role of where they should be. But he still gets most of it when you look at it. Nine times out of 10 he’s your best faceoff guy. He’s the guy you want taking a big faceoff, and that’s the other best part about Kopitar too. The communication during the game and before the game in terms of who, what why, all those things? Spot on. He’s not afraid to turn and tell you, ‘Jeez, do this. You should try this. Do this.’ Or, ‘I can’t get anywhere.’ And you know what? That means they’re special guys. Not every team has guys like that.”

    On Kopitar being a “low maintenance” player:
    “No, he’s not a high maintenance guy. But the difference – that’s one of the things when I came here, I had get these guys to practice at a level. They were a paced team because of the style they played, and he was the guy that had to make the biggest adjustment, quite honest. So it kind of pulls everybody with him.”
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    Kid turned out pretty good after all eh?
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    Yes he did. I am VERY proud of all of the folks who kept the faith and let the Kings develop him the right way. We went through it with Brownie, and then Kopi, and now Doughty......

    It takes patience to develop all those skills. Through all that there is so much trade whining going on, I pray the players don't read the stuff.

    So thanks to everyone who believed in Kopi and didn't start whining and crying "Trade Kopi!" as he was being developed, and his numbers weren't so good.

    It's paid off, and it will for other players too.....it takes time.....just have patience.
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    Well it would be hypocritical of me to not mention that I was fairly critical of him as well in the past.
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    I have few recollections of people suggesting the Kings trade Kopitar. I recall many discussions--especially during the Murray years--about Kopitar's penchant for under-performing, in ways like floating, under-utilizing his size, and watching the play.

    My impression is that DS is alluding to those bad habits when he makes a comment like "he was the guy that had to make the biggest adjustment" and "Now he goes and gets it..." and "The biggest adjustment that he’s made since I’ve been here…is playing that way [initiating contact] all the time."

    Am I missing something? Were that many people really calling for a trade? Or do many confuse critiquing a player who is obviously under-performing with calling for a trade?
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    O'Sullivan is better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Romulus View Post
    I have few recollections of people suggesting the Kings trade Kopitar. I recall many discussions--especially during the Murray years--about Kopitar's penchant for under-performing, in ways like floating, under-utilizing his size, and watching the play.

    My impression is that DS is alluding to those bad habits when he makes a comment like "he was the guy that had to make the biggest adjustment" and "Now he goes and gets it..." and "The biggest adjustment that he’s made since I’ve been here…is playing that way [initiating contact] all the time."

    Am I missing something? We're that many people really calling for a trade? Or do many confuse critiquing a player who is obviously under-performing with calling for a trade?
    i'm with you. i don't really recall many people saying the kings should trade kopitar. what i remember is a fair number of people thinking he was awesome already and then another handful saying he had way more awesomeness he was hiding. but i think most people agreed he should remain on the team.
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    Yeah, but what about Anze Kopidor? I've heard he is the real deal.

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    "He’s the best all-around centerman that I’ve coached, period."
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcc View Post
    i'm with you. i don't really recall many people saying the kings should trade kopitar. what i remember is a fair number of people thinking he was awesome already and then another handful saying he had way more awesomeness he was hiding. but i think most people agreed he should remain on the team.
    As far as I remember most of the debate was around whether the Kings could win with Kopitar being the #1 centerman/catalyst. There weren't that many trade requests, but there were quite a few people claiming the Kings will never win anything with him in that slot. Not that it matters anyways, that was some pretty high praise from Sutter, the same guy who told him (and Brown) to worry more about themselves last year.
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    Great hands and hand/eye coordination. How he comes out of a crowd with the puck so many times is amazing. Sneaky quick speed and great snap shot. The way he has been playing the body on other players has been his best change. Plus he really is a pleasent interview.
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