Still Over .500

16 Oct, 2009 | by Connie Kim

I’m not going to say the Los Angeles Kings deserved the two points against the New York Rangers nor the Detroit Red Wings. In the first game of the back-to-back, the Kings played well but the Rangers were able to get their heads together and finish the game in their favor. In the second game, the Red Wings took advantage of the Kings’ frustrations with their own play and subsequent penalties. Since life has me a bit busy, here is a bullet-point list, short and sweet.

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  • The Kings’ best period from these two games was the 2nd against the Rangers. The question of “Can the Kings sustain that kind of offensive pressure through the entire game?” is something they’re still addressing.
  • The Kings were better in the faceoff circle against the Rangers (54%) and sustained the percentage in Detroit (52%). Jarret Stoll rocked it getting a 91% win in the 2nd game.
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  • Marian Gaborik got the goal that sealed the deal for the Rangers by cherry-picking the play. That was a goal Eric Ersberg should have had but he was beaten plain and simple, which he was well aware according to his post-game quotes. Jonathan Quick returned for the Detroit game and didn’t fare as badly considering he was helping to kill penalties for almost 10 minutes.
  • Nicklas Lidstrom notched his 1,000th career point on just about the sickest pass slash goal to Henrick Zetterberg. That was just pure eff-ing skill.
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  • By the way, FSN West. The “technical difficulties” was not appreciated. I don’t want to listen to the radio if I have the option to watch the game on TV. Bad form.
  • David Drewiske was on the ice causing more mistakes than he needed to. His 14:08 in New York was too long and he played more in Detroit (18:25)! Granted his play was better in Detroit, 18 minutes is still too much ice time to give to him.
  • For a positive, Dustin Brown scored his first goal of the season against the Red Wings! He definitely needed this spark and his game is on track getting back to where it needs to be.

These two losses do not mean the Kings are deteriorating and that the winning streak was a fluke. This is a better team compared to last year and they will go through the season as such. They are in Columbus tomorrow playing a team that is on a 2-game winning streak. Catch it; 4:00 pm PST on FSW.

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  • Hate to call tonight a "must win" but stopping the bleeding before heading home would be ideal for this team. Losing 4 in a row after winning 4 in a row isn't exactly the kind of consistency this team needs. Come on Kings, get it together...
  • and tied with Phoenix for #1 in the division. Tomorrow is one of those games. Win and everything is good, but lose and it's back to .500 and more uncertainty. that familiar feeling...
  • If the Kings can win one of their two next road games, we close it out at .500. Being .500 on the road is good for any team in the league. The sky is not falling (yet).

    I wish they would have started Quick against the Rangers. If we had those two softies back we could have taken them to overtime. Start Ersberg against the Red Wings. Speaking of Detroit, did anyone expect a roster without Datsyuk and Franzen to dominate the Kings the way they did? Geesh.

    Here's to beating the BJ's and Crawford's Stars!
  • Connie_Kim
    I agree that they should have started Quick against the Rangers. They were the hotter team compared to the Wings at that point. Detroit definitely took advantage of an out-of-sync Kings team, no doubt.
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