And just like that....We’re behind schedule
We’re ahead of schedule!And just like that....
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Here, I’ll give you a little boost. Byfield looks lost again without Kempe, and the Kings -should- have drafted Stützle.I’m worried now that he moved Kempe away that his chances are going to suffer more. The line shuffling may not be good for him.
Byfield has looked ineffective for the last 3 games, But tonight he was basically invisible. It's the other team focusing on containing Kempe that has until now created the open ice for #11 and #55. Moore just won't get that kind of respect (except from we Thousand Oaks people), regardless of the goals he is putting up.Here, I’ll give you a little boost. Byfield looks lost again without Kempe, and the Kings -should- have drafted Stützle.![]()
I don't think "may" is the correct word. I think "will" is closer to the truth. Kempe is the team's #1 offensive threat, on whatever line he plays. The opposition won't double team Moore they way they have vs. Juice all season. And tonight, PLD, Laffy and Juice played such a good speed game that a double team or other overload on Kempe never had time to materialize. I like that line and hope it stays together for a bit. It will surely jump the level of Laffy's game.I’m worried now that he moved Kempe away that his chances are going to suffer more. The line shuffling may not be good for him.
This isn’t right at all. Moore and Byfield were very good last night. Especially in the 1st and 3rd period. They both created plenty of room in the offensive zone. Byfield’s board work was great. He plays the same high pressure, board battle, puck retention, playmaking game every night. Moore found the soft areas in Detroit’s defense and he had the breakaway he should’ve scored on but the goalie made an excellent stop.Byfield has looked ineffective for the last 3 games, But tonight he was basically invisible. It's the other team focusing on containing Kempe that has until now created the open ice for #11 and #55. Moore just won't get that kind of respect (except from we Thousand Oaks people), regardless of the goals he is putting up.
“This isn’t right at all” in your world, my friend. Other people have also posted the same thoughts I expressed in this thread. We know you are 55‘s #1 supporter and that’s cool. But you are over-hyping a less than effective game by all 3 guys on that line last night. I don’t believe Moore is a good fit for those guys.This isn’t right at all. Moore and Byfield were very good last night. Especially in the 1st and 3rd period. They both created plenty of room in the offensive zone. Byfield’s board work was great. He plays the same high pressure, board battle, puck retention, playmaking game every night. Moore found the soft areas in Detroit’s defense and he had the breakaway he should’ve scored on but the goalie made an excellent stop.
The issue on the line was Kopitar. He wasn’t effective. He just had a bad night. He couldn’t pass or shoot and his defense was lacking. Byfield bailed him out multiple times by using his speed to pick up Kopi’s man counterattacking with pace. Not a big deal. He just has to be better the next game.