Just When I Thought You Couldn't Get Any Dumber...
...you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!
So you're telling me there's a chance!
I was on the road during the free agent madness, but I had my brother letting me know what was up. When the Kings didn’t get anyone that first day, I was kind of pissed. I mean, I didn’t want to spend anywhere near the kind of money Gomez, Briere, or Drury demanded, but I wanted, nay, needed something. I began thinking about Dean Lombardi as Sharks fans probably thought about him, a guy who was a great scout but couldn’t compete in the world of free agency because he was unwilling to sacrifice.
Then I got the news that the Kings had signed Tom Preissing, Michal Handzus, Ladislav Nagy, and Kyle Calder. A few days later I found out Brad Stuart had jumped on board. I was floored. (I’m pretty sure the Kings held all the signings back so that they could release them all at once and give me a heart attack.) More importantly, I was ecstatic. I like each of the signings individually (I’ll get to that later), but more importantly, I like what the signings as a whole mean for the Kings.
"Elisha still goes to the games? Sweet!"
When you are a bad team, one player can not change things. Like I’ve said before, the main problem with the Kings offensively last year wasn’t that Dustin Brown was on the 2nd line, it was that Tom Kostopolous was on the team at all. (Sidenote: I think I was more excited about Tom signing with
Handzus? More like, "Hand's off, he's mine!" Right?
Just for my own amusement, here’s a line-up that the Kings could conceivably ice opening night:
Frolov-Kopitar-Cammalleri
Nagy-Handzus-Brown
Calder-Armstrong-Willsie
Thornton-O’Sullivan-Ivanans/Kanko(?)
Lubo-Stuart
Blake-Johnson
Preissing-Anyone but Jaroslav Modry, for the love of God
LaBarbera/Cloutier
Lombardi has instantly made the Kings a competitive team in the NHL, as we now have two legit scoring lines and a surprisingly strong defensive core. (Yeah, yeah, goaltending, but I’m willing to give LaBarbera a shot.) Frolov and Cammalleri tallied +70 points last year playing with Derek Armstrong; imagine what they could do with Anze. Our defense looks great because we have 4 players that can play top-2 minutes, negating the negative impact that our 6th defenseman is sure to have. I’m not saying that the Kings are going to challenge
(Oh, and my trip was amazing and I'll write more about it later. Needless to say, the Hall of Fame is mind-blowingly awesome.)
4 comments:
I love that you have Cloutier as the back up. Good thinking :)
So between the signing of Handzus and Nagy and re-signing of Visnovsky (all Slovaks), it got me to thinking: how long before the Kings give good old Slovak-stalwart Ziggy Palffy a phone call? He could provide the Kings with a good little Teemu Selanne story, and you know that he's on L.A.'s speed dial still.
Great, now I'm excited. To be fair, though, I think the Kings have filled their quota on injury-prone Slovakians.
Who wouldn't have Cloutier starting off the season as the backup? That asshat has a lot to prove.
I think I was more excited about Tom signing with Montreal than with the above five signings combined
Me too!!
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