Stunner_At_Staples_Kings
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This dude does not lack confidence, I will say that. 8 year contract and he's running around like he won the cup. I'm going to actually assume this is a good thing and go with it.
Kings sign forward Trevor Lewis to one-year contract (AAV: $775,000) - LA Kings Insider
The LA Kings have signed forward Trevor Lewis to a one-year contract carrying an AAV of $775,000 at the NHL level. Now there’s a familiar face! Lewis returns to the Kings organization after three seasons away, the most recent two with the Calgary Flames from 2021-23. Lewis also spent the 2020-21...lakingsinsider.com
I didn’t know this until now.
This dude does not lack confidence, I will say that. 8 year contract and he's running around like he won the cup. I'm going to actually assume this is a good thing and go with it.
MacEwen signs with the Senators, 3 years/$2.325 million ($775,000 AAV, one way contract). Good deal for a B6 forward.
I was hoping the Kings could have kept him around for the physicality factor with some young guys projected to make the roster for protection or see how he fit in the B6 here but with a slightly over $1.1 million MQO he was going to be too rich for LA especially if he was looking for term.
Don't think a 3 year deal was ever on the table from LA, if any deal at all. Don't blame him for taking that deal at all, best one of his career so far.
So the Kings trade Lemieux, who I liked, for him on an expiring contract, barely play the guy and don't tender him an offer and he becomes a UFA. Not sure what that trade was all about, Lemieux played hard for LA but rumor has it he wanted more playing time so they moved him to the Flyers.
Ottawa Senators sign Zack MacEwen to three-year, $2.325M contract | TSN
The Ottawa Senators signed forward Zack MacEwen to a three-year, $2.325M contract on Thursday. The contract will carry an average annual value of $775,000 for MacEwen, who was an unrestricted free agent.www.tsn.ca
Has to be pretty serious if it's only 12 days after signing. Has to be some material/contractual breach like with the Richards situation where it violated a player's code of conduct. Dumbo ran with that because he made the mistake of not using a Compliance Buyout on him the summer before in 2014, and was vilified for it because there was like 5 years left on his deal but he was well within his rights to do so as a GM no matter what anybody says. I loved Mike Richards too but it was clear as day he was not the same player as the years went by with him in LA.
For some reason I was thinking this was the dude who didn't play for the Avalanche during the POs because of a drunk woman in his hotel room but that was Valeri Nichushkin (which we still don't know - at least I don't - whatever that was all about). Coincidentally Galchenyuk also played for the Nordalanche but that was as a rental this past season and became a GIII UFA on July 1.
Hard to believe this dude once hit 30 goals back in 2015-16.
I remember arguing he needed to be bought out during that compliance buyout period. I was kinda pissed they didnt, i loved Richards and 100% think he is a huge reason the Kings finally became winners (not just the cups, but that Van series) it just seemed easy to see the cap hell the Kings where heading for and while they got "lucky" with him being a retard, that 7 or 800k is huge right now and will continue to be in this "window"Has to be pretty serious if it's only 12 days after signing. Has to be some material/contractual breach like with the Richards situation where it violated a player's code of conduct. Dumbo ran with that because he made the mistake of not using a Compliance Buyout on him the summer before in 2014, and was vilified for it because there was like 5 years left on his deal but he was well within his rights to do so as a GM no matter what anybody says. I loved Mike Richards too but it was clear as day he was not the same player as the years went by with him in LA.
Saw some stat that only 3 Kings on the current roster had fighting majors last year. Danault, Kempe, and Lizotte each had 1 and that's it....for the team.
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I remember arguing he needed to be bought out during that compliance buyout period. I was kinda pissed they didnt, i loved Richards and 100% think he is a huge reason the Kings finally became winners (not just the cups, but that Van series) it just seemed easy to see the cap hell the Kings where heading for and while they got "lucky" with him being a retard, that 7 or 800k is huge right now and will continue to be in this "window"
Way-too-early predictions for the NHL's 2023-24 season: Stanley Cup winner, dark horse, playoff field, awards, more
With offseason fully upon us and most of the big free-agent signings in the books, The Athletic asked our NHL staff for its 2023-24 picks.theathletic.com
I’m putting this here only because it’s something to talk about.
They have the Kings making the playoffs, but they’re calling them the Dark Horse to win the cup. But in the Dark Horse category they have the Kings with the best shot.
Obviously, this is far off and such but still a good read.
This is a big reason the Kings window is now. You dont want other teams getting their shit together when you are "waiting for the right time" like next season for a GLooks like the article mostly focusing on early betting odds vs The Athletic's poll. The Kings darkhorse thing was specifically with the betting action I think. They love the bet where it stands right now for LA to win it all, but mostly because of the odds.
Yikes on this one though:
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I am obviously Kings all the way, but I don't think it's good for hockey to have San Jose, Anaheim, and Phoenix all bad for so long. Teams used to go on roadtrips out west and just get annihilated. I actually think Phoenix is doing good things (Player-wise) and Anaheim is stockpiling some good talent. San Jose will somehow not admit they need to rebuild, which is crazy.