Sunday, March 8, 2009

Think Wild and Win!

I'm still out on the east coast and this is what I missed on Saturday.


Anze Kopitar's Dance Party USA!

Kings 4, Wild 3

So I missed another chance to see the Los Angeles Kings continue their total NHL dominance in the Justin Williams Era (2-0!) with an important victory over the Minnesota Wild. This team is so bi-polar... or maybe us fans just are. But now the Kings are only 5 points out of that elusive 8th seed again... and looking strong. Plus, Dean Lombardi has Justin Williams as a possible wildcard to help this team if they continue to stay close in the 8th seed pack. I have to stop declaring this team out of the playoff race... even though they are hanging by a snapped Justin Williams tendon.

I was holed up in my hotel room watching the game internet streaming style with a combination of Slingbox and illegally broadcast NHL games.


This is when my connection was bad.


This is when my connection was good.

Definitely not as good as seeing some Moller-Quick man-love in person at Staples...


Quick and Moller take their role in promotion for the
new Dreamworks film "I Love You, Man" a bit too seriously.


Speaking of Wunderkid, Franchise-Saving Goaltender Jonathan Quick... man, the Kings promo department sure is going all in on this one, huh?


Get it? Think QUICK!

As Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy told me, it's too bad that Don Biggs no longer plays in the NHL. I suggested that the Kings pick up former Avalanche goaltender Phillippe Sauve as a backup so the Kings Promo Department could go full "Think Quick and Sauve!" At least the Kings now have a goaltender worth featuring in their ad campaigns. Think of all the failed ticket sales campaigns that the Kings have had from the past:

Storr Now for Savings!
The Cristo-bal shows great ticket savings!
The Playoff Checkmanek is in the Mail!
These Ticket Prices will make you LOLBarbera!

Yeah, I'm pretty sure the Kings Promo Department is excited to have a player named Quick. It just writes itself.

ALSO: For the Wild perspective on this game, be sure to check out the awesome Wild blog at 18,568 Reasons Why. I guess we can stop apologizing to Wild Fans for stealing Patrick O'Sullivan.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Well, Shit.

I could have gone to this game tonight, but I had to work late and I fly out to the east coast early tomorrow morning until Tuesday. And if that wasn't bad enough... I turned off the illegal internet stream of the game at 3-0 Dallas.


Kings 5, Stars 4, Zeus 3 (OT)

I can't believe I missed a Michal Handzus hat trick. All hail the Justin Williams Era Los Angeles Kings!


Yeah. Really smart to not go to this game. (Sarcastic Clap)

Good Bye Sully Brick Road


Later skater.

Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy and I already had plans to meet for lunch and share our thoughts on the NHL Trade Deadline. As I was walking into our favorite sushi restaurant... I checked my phone and saw that the Los Angeles Kings had just traded Patrick O'Sullivan to the Carolina Hurricanes for Justin Williams. I was caught completely off guard. In all the Kings trade scenarios I had ran in my head the last few days... none involved the trading of O'Sullivan. I told Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy the news. We ordered some sushi... we thought about it... ordered some more sushi... looked at Justin Williams' stats on my phone... had one more roll... and then made the decision that maybe this isn't such a bad trade.



A few summers ago, not long after Patrick O'Sullivan was traded to the Kings by Minnesota, I was in Vermont visiting a friend. A good buddy of his, who happened to be playing in the Washington Capitals minor league system, went on and on about what a steal the Kings had just made... how O'Sullivan dominated the AHL that year and was going to be a stud soon enough. Within a few seasons, I was a huge fan of Patrick O'Sullivan. He went from being a flashy player who made horrible blind behind-the-back passes his first season in the NHL to a genuine offensive threat last year. Plus, how could you not root for a guy that had such a horrible back story. But then Coach Murray came to town... and with him, defensive responsibility. And all year long, O'Sullivan had just never seemed to fit in Coach Murray's system. Only a week ago, I was questioning O'Sullivan's desire to go to the net and score. Before last night's game against the Blue Jackets, when it was reported that Oscar Moller was going to skate on Jarret Stoll's line, I said to myself... Stoll, Moller and O'Sullivan... that could totally work. (I mean, doesn't anybody remember Pat & Oscar's?) But when I saw the lineup, and realized that it was Calder, Stoll and Moller... while O'Sullivan was on the 3rd line... I thought "well this is it. Coach Murray is done with O'Sullivan." But did I think the Kings would trade him? No way. I think if any Kings fan say that they saw this coming... even Patrick O'Sullivan would have to smile at the absurdity of that statement.



When Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy and I started buying our Half Season Ticket Package 6 non-playoff seasons ago, HSTHB was quite a big Flyers fan. So Justin Williams has always been on our radar. I even had him on a fantasy team one season (the first season he blew out his ACL). And while quite a few hockey experts seem to be a fan of a healthy Justin Williams... Dean Lombardi must have really seen something in Williams to trade for him after 2 ACL tears, an Achilles heel tear and a recently broken finger. As a Kings fan who has lived through watching Jason Allison, Ziggy Palffy and Adam Deadmarsh all be traded to this team and then fall apart physically within a few years... trading for a guy who has already taken the beating that Williams has makes me nervous.



Then, as we tore into our final sushi roll, HSTHB and I talked about why we liked this trade. Justin Williams has won a Cup. And he is only 27. In the last 3 years, he had 2 solid seasons, both with 30 goals and 82 games played... and last year he had 30 points in 37 games before he blew out his ACL. This year... only 10 points in 32 games after coming back from that Achilles tendon injury. And he's not even going to play for the Kings right away since he has a broken hand. But Dean Lombardi wanted him. And he even had to throw in a 2nd round draft pick to get him. If Dean wants him that bad... it's gotta count for something right?



And he has won the Cup. And that's what hockey experts like to call an intangible. For a young team, having a top 6 forward who has won a Stanley Cup is a great thing. Coach Murray is going to be coaching this team for at least another 3 years... and if O'Sullivan wasn't going to fit into his plan, then there was every reason to trade him. Michal Handzus has taught me that you have to be patient with a player after a ACL/MCL injury... as it can take a full year to rehab. I'm willing to see what Justin Williams can bring to this team... he could be the finisher that Anze Kopitar's been looking for all season. But he's also going to have to change his number.


In the meantime, I know what NHL team I'm following in the playoffs this year. It's simple... it's the NHL team that now has my 2 favorite former Kings on it... the Edmonton Oilers. I can't even imagine how strange it will be to see Patrick O'Sullivan and Lubomir Visnovsky in Oilers Blue.



But at least the Oilers Fans are well aware of the incredible talent they just traded for. Patrick O'Sullivan is going to be a star in the NHL one day. He is going to click with Ales Hemsky and they are going to be a great force for the Oilers. Thanks for a couple great years in LA, Sully. Okay, Justin Williams... now show us what you got.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sully's Gone?

Wow. Didn't see that coming. More to follow.

A Seller's Market

3:55pm. IM transmission from Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy.




7:00pm. Oscar Moller's dreams of going to the playoffs crushed.


Noooooo! WHY!

Kings 4, Blue Jackets 5
My Chance of Seeing Post-Season Hockey for the First Time in 7 years, 0

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Trade Deadline Blowout!

James and I have put together a massive Trade Deadline Blogger Extravaganza over at Cycle Like the Sedins. Nearly every NHL team is represented by a blogger answering the question "What would you do at the NHL trade deadline if you were your favorite team's General Manager?" Check it out!

The Blue Jackets Are Coming!

Is this the most important game for the Los Angeles Kings over the past 5 years? Probably the most intentionally important, yes. The Kings win against San Jose last season in the 2nd to last game forced them to draft 2nd instead of 1st ... and in the process get 19 Year Old Drew Doughty. So while that will go down as an important game in the annals of Kings history...it's easy to say that tonight's game against the 6th place Columbus Blue Jackets is the most important game of the last 5 years. Do you understand what I'm saying? Tonight's game is a big one.



A victory tonight keeps the Kings in the race for 8th, better known to the fan of this blog as "Exert for 8th." It also helps this young Kings team get back on track after a disappointing road trip in terms of actual points gained, but promising in terms of overall play.



But a victory tonight could also have uber-GM Dean Lombardi pulling the trigger on a trade that will help this team in the short term, but also importantly in the long term. Lombardi has done an amazing job of putting this franchise in the drivers seats this trading deadline. They are both buyer and seller... and Lombardi isn't going to make the mistake of GM's in the past and pick up a rental player. Just ask Cliff Ronning, Mark Parrish, Anson Carter, Nathan Dempsey and Brent Sopel how that turned out.



So tonight is a must win if the Kings want to make the playoffs. No doubt about that. But even if the Kings lose tonight... the plan that Dean Lombardi put into place almost 3 years ago is coming together. This is going to be a team to reckon with the next few years, especially after Lombardi makes a move at the trading deadline or during summer free agency. Just don't trade Frolov, ok?