This post reminds me of the old days before the salary cap when fans would complain that the Kings wouldn't commit to spend the money that a few of the other teams would and couldn't complete as a result.
Those days are over. We are usually near the cap. The team has a large scouting department. A good practice facility, etc. AEG just dropped $1 billion into arena upgrades. If AEG just thinks about money, they wouldn't be cheap. Winning fills the seats. Just look at the Dodgers' turnaround in this city.
The Kings aren't cheap. McLellan was just about the highest paid coach in the league. Even if you are cynical and think they are all about money, the Kings would want to win because there's more money in winning.
The problem is that the team is run by a bunch of idiots. That's it. That's the whole problem.
I agree, I just don't believe LA can attract top tier UFA's anymore. A reason for Panarin wanting to sign in LA is probably his wife and her being a model and fashion or interior designer. She is leaving NY, so this seems to be the most logical spot to continue both of their careers. Not all these players will have a wife that is a model, so coming to LA is not a big draw anymore, especially with the baggage that comes with it.
I lived in the south bay for six years. Probably the best time of my younger-single life. For a veteran hockey player purchasing a 3-bedroom 1800sq ft house that is 2.8- 3.5 million dollars a few blocks from the beach is nice, but it's a bit crowded. Yes, there are other places to live, however, just the traffic alone may make a player stay away, yet alone the tax implications and other stuff that comes with it. Most of us say, that doesn't matter to players that make a lot of money, apparently it just might.
If I am a top UFA, it seems that most have a young family at that point, do I really want to take my family to LA. To me, it's not the same anymore and maybe that is a factor in who the Kings can attract? The players that are drafted by LA, that's a different story. I look at a player like Mitch Marner, he tells Toronto to do a sign and trade deal with Vegas, or you lose me for nothing. He chose Vegas over LA? Yes, they have a better organization, but your wife and young child are still living in Vegas. That's a different world compared to where he was living. I am sure he leaves after the season and goes back to Canada for the summer.
Then again, it might be Luc and AEG that are stopping top UFA's from signing in LA.