What is the goal for next season? Make the playoffs again or do the Kings actually want to compete for the Stanley Cup? This roster even if you factor in minor improvements has no shot against a team like the Avs. If the goal is to just make the playoffs again then yes by all means sit on your hands let the kids develop when the old guard ages out. If the goal is a Cup run then there's a still a huge talent gap between the Kings and the best teams in the West. Adding a player the level of Tkachuk to this group will cause big waves in the conference and the league.
The goal for next season isn't to go "all in" on competing because as you correctly guessed, trading for Tkachuk will not make the Kings competitive against the Tampa, let alone the Avs. So, yes, it will cause waves but in the end it would be moot. We have just finished a season where the Kings overachieved by reaching the playoffs. We're not ready to compete.
And as much as some people think it's a really good time to splash for another expensive forward, there are probably at least 10 other teams that are thinking along the same lines, so price is going to be steep.
And we can't afford it either. Not before Kopitar is off the books.
So no matter which way you look at it, we're not there yet. Let's wait until the Avs reach the cap trouble...which they will. And let's wait and see if we will have some young and cheap budding stars ready for that compete window where you have them locked in cheap.
And if at least 2 don't develop into elite players, it's all going to be moot, too.
(Well, in the end it's
all moot because I'm 99% sure he doesn't want to come here...but OK, for the sake of the argument...)
PS: if you haven't noticed, the Kings traded for and signed Fiala. THAT was the splash on offense that was sensible. Not yet prohibitively expensive, trade was not at all an overpayment, wants to be here, on the upswing of his career, not a headcase. If there are further moves to be made it
has to be on defense, where DD is STILL the guy by quite a BIG margin (whereas on offense, it's quite clear Kopitar has quite a few that can keep up with him already - also when it comes to excellent two way hockey in Danault).
Not sure it needs much fixing if everyone can manage to play a relatively full season.
Anderson - Doughty
Walker - Roy
Edler - Durzi
Moverare(7th)
That leaves Spence, Bjornfot, Grans, Nousiainen in the AHL waiting for a spot should someone go down. Only thing truly missing is size/snarl from the backend, but honestly I’d rather earmark the ‘tough guy/deterrent’ types for 3rd and 4th line forwards, as it’s easier to disguise a roster deficit(or guy sitting in the box for 5mins) there than it is on a defensive pair
See, you're putting way too much hope into that 2nd pairing. It's only solid, and IF DD slows down in a noticeable way (let alone gets injured long term again) the Kings are completely screwed. They have no one that can drive the play even close to DD.
And it's also super important to get some load off of DD in order to preserve him. Just like Kopitar. It's pointless to run them into the ground at this point. The reward for that simply doesn't exist.
Seriously????? It's both too old and too young. It's about as intimidating as the Sisters of Mercy, which deficiency goes nicely with being one of the worst teams in the NHL in terms of defensemen generating scoring, or any sort of offense really. Doughty is getting old. Edler is slightly younger than Methuselah and has the mobility of a tree, yet the Kings felt the need to bring him back because he's better than whatever else they've got on the left side after Anderson. Bjornfot regressed last season. There are no other decent defensive prospects on the left side. Durzi, for all of the welcome energy and feistiness he brought, has the defensive awareness of a potato and his shot wouldn't brake a pane of glass. Roy and Walker are serviceable, but nothing more than that and despite having considerably more experience than Durzi, their defensive instincts are not much better than his. Despite this, Walker is probably going to start the season on the left side because again, there aren't better options.
The defense needs more scoring, more decent breakout passes, more speed, more toughness, and more defensive awareness. There are no indications that the current group is able to provide any of the above. To summarize, they're soft, offensively terrible and defensively mediocre. Other than that, the defense is fantastic.
Exactly. I'd be looking for an upgrade on defense much sooner than offense, where we actually face an excess of NHL talent.