This is about taking some of the pressure off Kopi as the only defensive minded center.
Hoven's POV
https://mayorsmanor.com/2021/07/why-kings-add-ufa-forward-phillip-danault-for-six-years/
Some highlights:
The signing could put LA’s Opening Night lineup something similar to this:
Iafallo – Kopitar – Arvidsson
Kempe – Danault – Brown
Athanasiou – Vilardi – Andersson
Moore – JAD – (Forward 12)
(Forward 13)
(Forward 14)
Notice no Byfield on opening night
Here’s what we’ve been able to learn thus far:
— Of all the UFA forwards out there, LA was most interested in a center. They already had the addition on wing in Arvidsson. In Danault, they get a player who is solid defensively and can take some of the pressure off of Kopitar playing such a heavy workload, especially on the penalty kill.
— Danualt gathered most of his points 5?5 the past few seasons, an area the Kings needed help.
— What LA likes about this deal is it allows Vilardi and Byfield to grow into their roles. When either is ready for the 2C, Danault can drop down to 3C.
— For the 2021-22 season, Byfield will either play 3C (with Vilardi moving to wing) or start off with AHL Ontario, as explained below. Until he’s ready for heavy minutes on a full-time basis in the NHL, they have an insurance polity in Danault that allows them to field a roster worthy of contending for a playoff spot.
— The Kings continue to be intrigued by Tkachyov, their newest Russian forward. They’re not sure what he’ll do in camp and if he can earn an NHL roster spot. However, they knew he had little chance to line up alongside a very young NHL center. The signing of Danault gives him a better chance at legitimately fighting for a spot.
— Wagner and Grundstrom could end up as the waiver casualties in all of this. And JAD being waiver exempt does give them another option. Meaning, he could start the season with AHL Ontario while they sort out all of these bottom-6 players.
— From what we understand, the Kings were at about $2.5M in their previous offers to Athanasiou. They knew they were close before the qualifying offer was due, so they qualified him to block other teams talking to him. They landed at $2.75M today and signed the deal. They like the player. He fit in nicely to the team, the system, and was better defensively than he’d been advertised.
— Vilardi to wing is an option. Turcotte is most likely moving to a more regular role on the wing. As we’ve noted several times, he looked really good there in the second half of the season with Ontario.
— Perhaps the best part about the Danault deal is it gives the Kings plenty of options moving forward. When that young LD1 becomes available, they have the picks and prospects to make that trade.