Saturday, August 23, 2008

Kopitar Week: Where He Stands


Kopitar is a pretty awesome dude, but how awesome is he? To be honest, I don't have a well-formulated opinion on the matter. I'm inclined to believe Kopitar is the fifth best young player in the league, behind Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Evgeni Malkin. (There is no fourth because those three are way above everyone else.) Kopitar's great and I think he'd get a lot more dap if we wasn't the same age as those above three. I think most people think Jonathan Toews will be better than Kopitar because he's... Canadian, but I don't agree. I'm biased though, so let's hear what you guys think. Here's a list of 10 players:

Jonathan Toews
Steve Stamkos
Sidney Crosby
Alexander Ovechkin
Evgeni Malkin
Anze Kopitar
Nicklas Backstrom
Patrick Kane
Kyle Turris
Jordan Staal (teehee)

Put them in order. Help me get an idea where Kopitar stands.*

*Please try to refrain from pointing out that I obviously forgot about (x) and how I'm a complete idiot for doing so. And if we keep one NHL argument from devolving into a Crosby v. Ovechkin donnybrook that'd be great.


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How Kopitar does next season will be interesting. The Kings should hopefully have a more defensive scheme so Kopitar could possibly see a reduction in points. But he'll be better, so he could see an increase in points. I think a successful season for Kopitar will be 80+ points with a ppg of over 1. If he plays with Dustin Brown and Patrick O'Sullivan all season, I think 90+ isn't out of the question. The only thing I can guarantee is that Anze will be awesome and I will gush about him like Earl Sleek at a Jonas Brothers' concert.

10 comments:

  1. No doubt our raccoon-looking friend is fourth on this list behind AO, Crosby, and Malkin. After I'd put Toews and Kane in that order, then maybe Backstrom.

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  2. Ovechkin
    Crosby
    Malkin
    Kopitar
    Toews
    Kane
    Backstrom
    Stamkos
    Staal (I see what you did there)
    Turris

    Also, off-topic, perhaps fodder for a future blog post, but who's centering the Kings' second line next year? I can envision any of Jarret Stoll, Brian Boyle, Michal Handzus and Patrick O'Sullivan filling the role, but I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts. Yes, this is what my summer hockey contemplation has been reduced to -- pondering the identity of the Sharks' weakest opponent's second-line pivot.

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  3. Crosby
    Ovechkin
    Kopitar
    Stamkos
    Malkin
    Toews
    Backstrom
    Kane
    Turris
    Lucic ;)

    * This is how I see them in terms of overall value to the franchise, not how good they will be in any given season.

    bostonblueline.blogspot.com

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  4. Anonymous1:51 PM

    is the 'x' for perry or getzlaf? or getzry? or perzlaf?
    see what I did there?
    but seriously top 5 would be
    Ovechkin
    Malkin
    Crosby
    Getzlaf
    Kopitar

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  5. Anonymous2:41 PM

    Ovie
    Malkin
    Kopitar
    Backstrom
    Kane/Toews
    The Hershey Bears
    The Washington Nationals
    Me
    Crosby

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  6. Anonymous4:07 PM

    "I'm inclined to believe Kopitar is the fifth best young player in the league, behind Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Evgeni Malkin. (There is no fourth because those three are way above everyone else.)"

    You might want to look up a kid named Paul Stastny, last season's injuries not withstanding... he could be the #4.

    What is it with people and the NHL constantly overlooking this kid?

    Sorry, I couldn't help myself. But even BMR knows the power of this kid.
    /avs fan

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  7. Anonymous6:08 PM

    Who is turris I'm too lazy to look him up.

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  8. I know how good the Washington Nationals are.. but no way they're behind Ovie and Malkin. C'mon!

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  9. Alexander Ovechkin
    Sidney Crosby
    Evgeni Malkin
    Jonathan Toews
    Patrick Kane
    Anze Kopitar
    Nicklas Backstrom
    Jordan Staal
    Kyle Turris
    Steve Stamkos - yet to play in the NHL, so that's why he's last.

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  10. Getzlaf and Stastny are both going to be 24 this season. I didn't think it was fair to include them with everyone else. I only included Malkin and Ovechkin because people would've gotten pissy for including Crosby and not them.

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