I’m with you. Easiest article in the world to write when you don’t do any actual analysis, just tally off the errors.The season hasn't even started and we get this extremely harsh criticism? I find the Kings to be very entertaining the last couple seasons. I have a great time at the games. I'm hoping they have improved and make the playoffs again and don't play the Oilers (whose window is closing fast with that payroll). I'm super excited for our opening game tonight. Then I read this crap that's better suited to the last third of the season.
Extremely lazy surface level writing.I’m with you. Easiest article in the world to write when you don’t do any actual analysis, just tally off the errors.
By the way, it aint just rose colored glasses to be willing to see how this new approach works this year and what it means for future iterations of this team, or to be genuinely excited about watching young players evolve.
He didn't do just pretty well in the Faber deal. He made something out of nothing. I cannot believe how many people think Faber was going to sign with the Kings.The non-Eric Stephens stuff on the Athletic tends to run fairly negative on the Kings (and even Stephens can be kind of a downer). But it's also a bit of window into what people outside the organization think of the team. I think a lot of the assets the Kings had over the last couple years were mismanaged in retrospect, but not sure I would have done that much different than what Blake did at the time he made certain picks or deals.
He's going to get heat for the Faber deal for a while, but what gets lost is that they actually did pretty well in that deal, and Faber probably wasn't going to sign anyway. Turcotte wasn't a reach at 5, and while the circumstances haven't been great, he's still got time to be better than his trade value. What I think this article misses is that while the farm is a bit depleted at the moment, they shouldn't need any real minor league depth for a while. They're young-ish at 3 D spots, 3-4 top four F spots, where they do have minor league depth is in net. So they can run with this roster for a bit while restocking, if they're smart.
The Oilers seem to be leaning into another top heavy build and the defense as a unit looks even worse than last year. Call me crazy but if this Kings team gels, Doughty gets healthy by Feb. 1 and Blake finds a way to grab one more piece at the trade deadline, I like the Kings chances to get past the Oilers in a 7 game series.The article is written from the standpoint of cups or bust and any Pacific team is compared to the oil and that math says your window is closed. I don't begrudge the analysis anything from that standpoint. From the standpoint of is this team worth my time and money....well I'm a bit of a biased observer but here I am enjoying what is historically a good roster compared to damn near 60 years of them
You're crazy, but that doesn't mean you're wrongThe Oilers seem to be leaning into another top heavy build and the defense as a unit looks even worse than last year. Call me crazy but if this Kings team gels, Doughty gets healthy by Feb. 1 and Blake finds a way to grab one more piece at the trade deadline, I like the Kings chances to get past the Oilers in a 7 game series.
You're crazy, but that doesn't mean you're wrong
Which high impact FA did the Kings miss out on since becoming a contender again?Sad to say, but the Doughty contract is their biggest obstacle. Until they move that, it's going to be difficult to sign a high impact FA to fill an area of need.
I was clearly talking go forward, but here you go: Terevainen, Guetzel, Stamkos, Bertuzzi, Martinez, Tarasenko, Orlov, O'Rielly, Skjei - not to mention trade possibilities or RFA moves like STL pulled off.Which high impact FA did the Kings miss out on since becoming a contender again?
Seems to me they hit a home run on Phil Danault. Doughty’s contract wasn’t much of an obstacle there.
Extremely lazy surface level writing.
Mentioning Brock Faber with no mention of the 28 year old top line winger the Kings have under contract for the next 4 seasons they got in return. No mention of Alex Laferriere or Jordan Spence. This is the best set of young homegrown players the team has had in a very long time.
When has Fiala EVER been a "top line winger"?
The answer is never. He cannot play with anybody else who needs the puck. He is purely empty calories and gives up as much as he gets. He is only in business for himself and is incapable of putting a win above the pursuit of personal numbers. He was and is every bit of a problem as Dubois on-ice.
And anybody who STILL refuses to understand that Faber was absolutely going to sign with the Kings has their head buried squarely in the sand. That whole BS to justify trading the player who was going to be the best draft pick in Blake's tenure has been disproved over and over again. It's getting ridiculous.
I don't buy the whole Fiala is just seeking to pad his personal stats argument. Fiala definitely has his shortcomings, but he is absolutely a top line winger. Fiala tends to get a lot of hate as his weaknesses are glaring at times, but he does not get enough credit for his strengths. He has been a point per game player with the Kings in the playoffs (and a +2 against and Edmonton team that has pretty often dominated us in the playoffs over the last two seasons).When has Fiala EVER been a "top line winger"?
The answer is never. He cannot play with anybody else who needs the puck. He is purely empty calories and gives up as much as he gets. He is only in business for himself and is incapable of putting a win above the pursuit of personal numbers. He was and is every bit of a problem as Dubois on-ice.
And anybody who STILL refuses to understand that Faber was absolutely going to sign with the Kings has their head buried squarely in the sand. That whole BS to justify trading the player who was going to be the best draft pick in Blake's tenure has been disproved over and over again. It's getting ridiculous.