Sharks fans: "wah refs"
Ducks fans: "wah refs"
Hawks fans: "wah refs"
Rangers fans: "wah refs"
Sharks fans: "wah refs"
Ducks fans: "wah refs"
Hawks fans: "wah refs"
Rangers fans: "wah refs"
it won't go more than 5. Kings have broken the Rangers. They're shot.
Obviously, @Ekydoog_Cire, is working off a different definition of the word "greatest," because that photo is fantastic to me.
The Kings are the undisputed (no pun intended) kings of trolling. Whether it's stirring the pot on Twitter or pulling this glorious shit, they're the only ones with the stones to do it. I remember when they beat Vancouver in the 2012 playoffs to start their Cup run, they took to Twitter with: "To everyone outside of…
For example, Gervinho has never been a "key player for some of the world's biggest clubs;" rather, he was pretty good for some very small clubs, then had two very good seasons for an overachieving small-to-medium club, followed by three seasons as (at best) a very average squad player for one big club (at which he was…
i'm pretty sure i've never seen the phrase "love playing open hockey" and the "LA Kings" in the same sentence. that being said as a biased Kings i'm definitely not going to argue that the Hank has been playing just amazing during this playoff run, but at some point we have to acknowledge that Quick has been playing…
Leaving out Tavares?
I think you are grossly under estimating the goaltending Jon Quick. He may have spotted a few goals here and there over the playoffs, but when he has had to lock it down, he has been perfect. he has come up with some massive saves at key times in the playoffs- (example: Game 2, 2-0 down to Chi and robs seabrook on a…
I'm sorry but back in NHL '94 San Jose and Anaheim both sucked so how can what the Kings did be considered impressive? The Blackhawks did have Jeremy Roenick, Ed Belfour, and Chris Chelios so I'll grant them that, but other than that who cares??
If Kopitar didn't focus on defense he'd be a 100 pt Scorer every year. So yeah he is much like Bergeron at least in stats, in skill though he could definitely count himself among Toews and Crosby.
Kopitar:
Ummm, I can't see how you could omit this fact: The LAKs won the Jennings Trophy. Have you concluded that they've simply lost they're way and want to get away from the system that got them here in the first place?? You also seem to have forgotten the article you wrote just two days ago about the LAKs ability to win…
"in the 21 games they played to get to this point - that's the largest number of games any team has ever played and still gotten to the Cup final"
Bergeron reminds me of Kopitar
The Kings almost deserve a championship just on the basis of who they ran through to get to the final.
I think Bowman will move mountains to keep Kane and Toews together. And they both know they're not as good apart as they are on the same team.
The possible big name cap casualities i can see are Seabrook and maybe Sharp. And i wouldn't like it because both of them are big voices in the locker room and it would piss…
I think it's a real possibility we're seeing 2 dynasties in the making.
All there is to consider is how the cap will quarter those teams who are set to dominate. Redwings and Hawks were victims in the past few years, rebuilding now. Kings might be one team to watch on that sense. Lots of stars in there, can't pay 'em…
I'm thrilled the Kings won, but for me the revelation in this series (and the playoffs really) was Brandon Saad. Not being a Chicago fan, I didn't watch a lot of their regular season games, so while I knew guys like Toews, Kane, and Sharp, I had no idea how good Saad was. It seemed like he was always near the crease,…
Drew Doughty is a god.