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I like Campbell, he played real good with the Kings. Blake traded the wrong goalie.
It's his fourth team in eight years so maybe this one works?
I like Campbell, he played real good with the Kings. Blake traded the wrong goalie.
I mentioned this in the off-season thread, but it?s more relevant here. Unfortunately that Peterson was signed too early, because had Blake waited to extend him, we would be looking closer to 2.5-3 mill per. That based on the free agent signings today and also Quick essentially asserting his goal crease dominance? that wasted money is rough at this point, and the contract is terrible unless Peterson absolutely pries that crease from quick and wins 35-40 games this year and posts a .915 or greater. Then maybe it?ll be worth it in the final year or two, otherwise it?s just bad to be paying a backup or tandem guy what a Stanley cup winning starter is earning.
Blake really messed up on paying Peterson big money just to warm the bench.
Blake really messed up on paying Peterson big money just to warm the bench.
It's a gamble, Blake felt like Peterson was ready to take the next step. We found out he wasn't ready. Maybe he figures it out and does take that next step and then Quick comes off the book. I would like to see Quick retire as a King, four players should never wear another uniform, Doughty, Quick, Brown and Kopitar.
And the reality is that it's probably not Blake driving this decision though he is ultimately responsible. There's a plethora of coaches and advisors that are telling him Peterson was ready.
And yes, agree with you on Doughty, Quick, Brown and Kopi retiring as Kings.
It's a gamble, Blake felt like Peterson was ready to take the next step. We found out he wasn't ready. Maybe he figures it out and does take that next step and then Quick comes off the book. I would like to see Quick retire as a King, four players should never wear another uniform, Doughty, Quick, Brown and Kopitar.
They traded Gretzky and Luc AND Blake. Blake of all people should get this. I just can’t wrap my head around the willingness to remain mediocre at the cost of loyalty. So odd to me. The board sure seems to agree with you for the most part.
I think the willingness to accept and scholarship players sends the wrong message to the team. The message that winning is not the #1 priority. Loyalty is more important than winning. Sounds like college sports, not pro.
How's the zero loyalty to players, win at all costs, approach working out for Vegas?
https://www.yahoo.com/video/nhl-how...f-hockey-most-hated-franchises-145604770.html
https://thehockeywriters.com/golden-knights-no-longer-nhl-cinderella-team/
https://www.reviewjournal.com/sport...ts-remain-dogged-in-pursuit-of-title-2456433/
I would take Toronto’s defense over LA at this point.
Last season the Kings allowed 232 goals tied with the Colorado Avalanche and 9th fewest goals allowed in the league. Toronto allowed 252 goals.
The Kings also allowed just 28.5 shots per game. Which was #2 in the entire league.