It’s deadline season!

I was dismayed at QB not paired with Pan.
But I found out Pan likes a right shot C, so yes we need one.
Hiller should never have mentioned it to the media.
Right shot 1c are scarce.
Sign Coyle FA, call his agents and tell him all I can say is hi, right now from LA, KH.
Laffy is regressing at C and will go back to w if we get what you prescribe, lol.
The Kings needed to get points vs. Vegas sans 5 Olympians.
Nail in the coffin.
Season over.
Felt that way after Fiala.
DOn't give away picks or prospect.
Trade Kuemper for a haul.
You were already an after thought. For thinking Bambi would center Breadman...go back and read...I called you out for it...byfield should be paired with anyone on any 3rd line
 
It really seems like Laine is one step away from being cooked in the league. It's nice to dream about his upside and the potential of him getting back to form, but I believe he has a low probability of getting there. That said, he could still be a valuable specialist/role player provided his attitude/ego allows it.

All the same, I wouldn't trade assets to pick up Laine - rather Montreal would likely need to incentivize a team to take him (especially as he is a FA at the end of the season). Perhaps they could retain salary and get a mid round pick for him, but who knows given the impact potential he has on the locker room.

  • Recent Concerns (Montreal): As of early 2025, reports indicated concerns about his mental and physical state, describing him as "grumbling," isolated, and showing poor body language during practices.
  • History of Character Concerns: Throughout his career, there have been, often unsourced, rumors of a "bad attitude" or being a "locker room" issue. Reports in 2021 suggested a "toxic environment" led to his departure from Winnipeg.
  • Inconsistency and Effort: He has been criticized for poor backchecking and low effort on the ice, leading to reduced ice time.
  • Style of Play: Critics describe his style as "nonchalant" and "less involved," noting his performance drops significantly when he isn't scoring.
  • Defense/Support: Some fans and analysts defend him, highlighting his immense scoring talent, the impact of injuries, and the possibility that the negativity around him is excessive.
I like your "chat gpt" style of response
 
You were already an after thought. Fir thinking Bambi would center Breadman...go back and read...I called you out for it...byfield should be paired with anyone on any 3rd line
You were already an after thought. Fir thinking Bambi would center Breadman...go back and read...I called you out for it...byfield should be paired with anyone on any 3rd line
Who is Fir?
Dude had 2 goals last night on the goal starved Kings.
DOn't scapegoat on one young player.
 
It really seems like Laine is one step away from being cooked in the league. It's nice to dream about his upside and the potential of him getting back to form, but I believe he has a low probability of getting there. That said, he could still be a valuable specialist/role player provided his attitude/ego allows it.

All the same, I wouldn't trade assets to pick up Laine - rather Montreal would likely need to incentivize a team to take him (especially as he is a FA at the end of the season). Perhaps they could retain salary and get a mid round pick for him, but who knows given the impact potential he has on the locker room.

  • Recent Concerns (Montreal): As of early 2025, reports indicated concerns about his mental and physical state, describing him as "grumbling," isolated, and showing poor body language during practices.
  • History of Character Concerns: Throughout his career, there have been, often unsourced, rumors of a "bad attitude" or being a "locker room" issue. Reports in 2021 suggested a "toxic environment" led to his departure from Winnipeg.
  • Inconsistency and Effort: He has been criticized for poor backchecking and low effort on the ice, leading to reduced ice time.
  • Style of Play: Critics describe his style as "nonchalant" and "less involved," noting his performance drops significantly when he isn't scoring.
  • Defense/Support: Some fans and analysts defend him, highlighting his immense scoring talent, the impact of injuries, and the possibility that the negativity around him is excessive.
I like your "chat gpt" stle
Who is Fir?
Ahh resorting to Grammer.... I see you have a liberal arts degree..I fixed it before you reposted..lame...but no denial right....
 
It really seems like Laine is one step away from being cooked in the league. It's nice to dream about his upside and the potential of him getting back to form, but I believe he has a low probability of getting there. That said, he could still be a valuable specialist/role player provided his attitude/ego allows it.

All the same, I wouldn't trade assets to pick up Laine - rather Montreal would likely need to incentivize a team to take him (especially as he is a FA at the end of the season). Perhaps they could retain salary and get a mid round pick for him, but who knows given the impact potential he has on the locker room.

  • Recent Concerns (Montreal): As of early 2025, reports indicated concerns about his mental and physical state, describing him as "grumbling," isolated, and showing poor body language during practices.
  • History of Character Concerns: Throughout his career, there have been, often unsourced, rumors of a "bad attitude" or being a "locker room" issue. Reports in 2021 suggested a "toxic environment" led to his departure from Winnipeg.
  • Inconsistency and Effort: He has been criticized for poor backchecking and low effort on the ice, leading to reduced ice time.
  • Style of Play: Critics describe his style as "nonchalant" and "less involved," noting his performance drops significantly when he isn't scoring.
  • Defense/Support: Some fans and analysts defend him, highlighting his immense scoring talent, the impact of injuries, and the possibility that the negativity around him is excessive.

Sounds like another PLD situation to me. I can't stomach having him in our roster if he's going to end up being PLD 2.0. So no thanks.
 
If he manages to land a center prior to deadline - and I’m skeptical that happens now vs. the summer - that will still be a move towards next season moreso than this one. In fact it makes much more sense to wait til the summer anyway - the Kings’ first should be a top 10 pick!
 
I like your "chat gpt" stle

Ahh resorting to Grammer.... I see you have a liberal arts degree..I fixed it before you reposted..lame...but no denial right....
Um, I am having trouble understanding your posts.
BA of Psych, law enforcement is my backgound.
Now retired .
Maybe its the age difference.
 
If he manages to land a center prior to deadline - and I’m skeptical that happens now vs. the summer - that will still be a move towards next season moreso than this one. In fact it makes much more sense to wait til the summer anyway - the Kings’ first should be a top 10 pick!
Likely cheaper in the summer as opposed to the trading deadline.
 
I wouldn't trade anybody for Laine, much less Byfield.

IMO MTL wants to get rid of him in order to get cap space to make a push this year.

MTL needs to add something of significant value in order for the Kings to send them back a serviceable and affordable player (Foegele, maybe Moore). They have decent prospets. Reinbacher...heck, if the Kings spice it up enough maybe even Hage.

This would be a prime example of weaponizing cap space...the Kings are now in a position to do so.
 
As most on LGK knows, I did not agree with the trade for Panarin, I didn't believe the Kings needed another aging player that wasn't doing anything spectacular for the Rangers in the East this season. The Kings made that trade before two very important must win division games on the schedule.

Instead of getting on a plane and heading west for about 3 or 4 days, Panarin says I'll see you after the olympic break. Panarin hadn't played in a while for the Rangers and he just couldn't fly west to join his new team in LA, and play back to back divisional games against two teams that were ahead of the Kings in the standings. He would be back home in 4 days with two weeks off. He's a veteran, he needed one game day skate with the Kings to figure things out. The Kings needed to win these games. He had time off coming up and at that time the Kings were in a playoff race. How quickly things change.
 
Trading the Kings first round pick should:
A) Not happen since it's currently 9th overall with the potential to go higher since we're going nowhere fast
B) Should happen and should get a great return on it's own since it's currently 9th overall with the potential to go higher since we suck and are going nowhere

There's a big difference now between a Kings first and an Avs first.
 
I wouldn't trade anybody for Laine, much less Byfield.
We should get assets back for taking Laine. I'm not against trading Byfield because I don't see him getting to his potential but he's a top trade chip. I'm only dealing QB in a package for a top player coming back.
Otherwise you keep him as a top 6 guy who won't live up to his draft slot (like a better Legwand).
 
Forget about more trades, I’m already worried we messed up letting Greentree go. The trade was great IF we aren’t blowing this whole thing up. And it seems like it’s time to blow this damn thing up.
 

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