Every single Kings exile was playing in this episode. Players I can’t even remember at this point. So sit back and take a drink to them (whomever they were).
Every single Kings exile was playing in this episode. Players I can’t even remember at this point. So sit back and take a drink to them (whomever they were).
…in 2010. We knew the Kings were going to be bad for A. LONG. TIME.
In this episode we celebrate the career of Luc Robitaille and all that he brought to the team. We had the honor of attending Lucky Luc’s jersey retirement ceremony. Cue the obvious Star Wars anthem.
Yes, the Kings were in the cellar (again). The show officially becomes a show for Kings fans who like to talk about the terrible team they root for.
This was a lot of fun to do. Chris and I were spitting ideas back and forth for a month on how to produce it. Despite the crappy audio quality, we did achieve a bit of hilarity in this show. Notice how Harry Connick Jr and Eazy-E go hand in hand.
In this episode, we unravel the conspiracy at Staples Center. Chris’ “Area 51″ idea of how the LA Kings attract fans in this dismal season becomes fodder for good conversation.
…the worst title of any show we’ve ever done in three years. Chris and I were fried with too much losing in this episode and it shows. However, hilarity ensues as it always did.
“We’re re-building, and supposed to suck and let fans down”. The line of the episode and the spirit of the season.
We knew early that this was going to be a rough season. With Dan Cloutier in net it was a battle meant to be lost from day one. Amazing that even a few episodes in we knew that it was going to be a rough few years.
Keith and Chris return to Staples Center after the long off-season. Here’s the drunken re-count of the affair. Yes, folks, it’s still quite bad.
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