TRH Gameday 75 - Boston Bruins: Tip of the Iceberg

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Game #75

LA KINGS
37-25-12
86 pts, 3rd (!) in Western Conference
vs
BOSTON BRUINS
42-28-3
87 pts, 2nd in Eastern Conference

Bruins lead Season Series 1-0

6:00pm (!), Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA

BEST PLAYER TO WEAR BOTH COLORS THAT COACHED THE BRUINS
AND MISSED THE PLAYOFFS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 29 YEARS
WHILE BENCHING CAM NEELY AND KEVIN STEVENS FOR AN ENTIRE GAME:


ONLY OPPOSITION BLOG:
Days of Y'orr

ARE THE LA KINGS IN THE PLAYOFFS?
YES!

Today... March 24th 2012, is the latest in a season that the Los Angeles Kings have been 1st in their division since 1990-1991 when the Kings were 3 points up on the Calgary Flames on their way to winning the Smythe... which of course was the only time in their 44 year history the Kings have won a division title.

Nothing's changed a bit, huh?
Holy shit, look at those "Goals For" stats across the board.

This is a much different Los Angeles Kings team than the one that faced the Boston Bruins on December 12, 2011 in John Steven's first game as LA Kings Interim Head Coach. Sure, we can talk about how this team is 10-3 since Jack Johnson was traded for Jeff Carter. How the team's average goal scoring has risen from 2.02 per game to 3.5. How Anze Kopitar has 14 points in these past 13 games and heck... how even Dustin Penner has 3 points in his last 3 games. But the biggest change for these Los Angeles Kings hasn't been Jeff Carter's affect on the scoresheet... it's been his influence in the dressing room.

That's right. Jeff Carter and his frosted tips have spread like wildfire throughout the Los Angeles Kings organization and they are what has this team on its season-high 6 game winning streak of the season. And when I say everyone in the LA Kings organization... I mean EVERYONE.

So as the LA Kings make a push not only for the playoffs, but for their 2nd Division Title in 44 seasons... let us start planning to support this team in the playoffs the only way we know how.

By frosting our playoff beards.

Besides... looking and acting like a team full of complete douches has worked really well in the past for other franchises, hasn't it?

UPDATE:
It looks like the LA Kings are capitalizing on Jeff Carter's popularity. Indiana Matt saw this ad while eating lunch at Hooters in Burbank today:

All The Kings Men Ep:111

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It's a brand-new episode of All The Kings Men with Podcaster General, Jesse CohenMatt from Life In Hockeywood and myself talking the LA Kings 5 game win-streak, the beast mode of Anze Kopitar and how the new NHL Stanley Cup ads offend our very being. Plus, we are joined by Brad Lee from the great St. Louis Blues blog St. Louis Game Time to talk tonight's matchup and reminiscence about Wayne Gretzky's 21 games as a Blue.

It just looks right.

Check it out here, subscribe to it on iTunes or you can listen below.

Also, be sure to listen to this past Monday's episode of All The Kings Men that I forgot to put on the blog where Jesse, Matt and I talk about the concept of the "Bandwagon Fan." Check it out here.

TRH Gameday 74 - St. Louis Blues: Dustin Pennier

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Game #74

LA KINGS 
36-25-12
84 pts, 8th (!) in Western Conference
vs
ST. LOUIS BLUES
46-20-8
100 pts, 1st (!) in Western Conference

Kings lead Season Series 2-1

7:30pm, Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA

BEST PHOTO OF THE LAST TIME BOTH TEAMS WON THEIR DIVISION:

BEST OPPOSITION BLOGS:
St. Louis Game Time
Thrashing the Blues

ARE THE LA KINGS IN THE PLAYOFFS?
YES!

Sometimes... Darryl Sutter just makes my job so easy:

(on Dustin Penner scoring again…)
SUTTER: “Good for him. He moved his feet, shot on the fly. He looked like Mark Messier. [grins]

Here is an artists' rendering of Darryl Sutter grinning after making a joke.

Obviously, Darryl Sutter was referring to this goal from Tuesday night in which Dustin Penner single-handedly ruined the San Jose Sharks season and Antti Niemi's confidence.

You know what... despite the 10 goals in 71 games as a member of the Los Angeles Kings... Dustin Penner does look a lot like Mark Messier. 

Just like Messier, Dustin Penner's career began in a small town.

Just like Messier, he was part of a great youth movement in a non-traditional hockey market.

Just like Messier, he won the Stanley Cup at a young age.

Just like Messier, he's always made himself available to fans.

Just like Messier, he signed a controversial contract with a Canadian franchise.

Just like Messier, he's always been a hit with the ladies.

And just like Messier, he's looking to lead an underachieving team deep into the playoffs.

TRH Gameday 73 - San Jose Sharks: The Princess Diaries

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Game #71

LA KINGS
35-25-12
82 pts, 9th in Western Conference
vs
SAN JOSE SHARKS
36-26-10
82 pts, 10th in Western Conference

Sharks Lead Season Series 2-1

7:30pm, Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
NBC SN
FSW 

BEST GOALIE TO WEAR BOTH COLORS AND HAVE "HOLLYWOOD" ON HIS MASK:

WORST HEADGEAR EVER WORN BY KELLY HRUDEY:

BEST OPPOSITION BLOGS:
Fear the Fin
Battle of California
Couch Tarts

Sometimes... my Gameday blog posts just write themselves:

A difference maker is the improved play of the top line, notably Dustin Brown and Anze Kopitar. Brown has 15 points in his past 11 games and Kopitar has 11 points in his past 10 games.

"You have leaders now," Sutter said. "Every day, every game. They're not just offensive princesses. They have to be 200-foot leaders … (in) practice, off ice, on ice. They have to do that for our team to be productive. That's a responsibility they want and a responsibility they need."

Obviously, Darryl Sutter wasn't too pleased with the LA Kings and their last charity appearance.

Sorry, Penner... but your goal last game does not make you an offensive princess.
I don't know about you guys... but I would totally do Princess Kopitar. 

If you read RudyKelly's blog over at Battle of California on a regular basis, it may sound strange to you when I say "Man... I was truly inspired by RudyKelly's post today." But you know what... I was.

"I've spent my whole life dedicated to a franchise that fucking sucks. A team where the best I could hope for was sneaking into the playoffs and hoping maybe we win a game. But this team is genuinely different. I don't hope we catch a team napping or maybe we can light up their back-up. This team is genuinely good. Anze Kopitar is the best center we've had since Gretzky, Drew Doughty is the best defenseman we've had since Blake and Jonathan Quick is the best goaltender we've ever had. Kings fans can truly appreciate a good team much like an Ethiopian can truly appreciate a good meal (or some other metaphor that's less horribly offensive).

If the Kings miss the playoffs I will be devastated because I'm a baby but ultimately it won't be so bad. It could be, and has been, so much worse. This team should make the playoffs. Will they? I don't know. Either this season is a lost season or the Kings end up where I thought they'd be back in August. Which will it be? I don't know. Maybe it'll end up working out, maybe not. But at least there's a chance. That's something."

It's true. I too have spent my whole life obsessed over a franchise that has done nothing but treat me like absolute shit. Yet, each year... I come back for more. As these last 10 games of the 2011-2012 season unfold (a season that started in Europe for me... and seems like it will end with whomever wins the final game in San Jose) it's looking more and more likely that the LA Kings only hope for making the playoffs will be to win the Pacific Division. Which at this point in time... it seems like no one wants to win. And wouldn't it be the most ironic way ever... the most "Los Angeles Kings" way ever... if this trainwreck of a season was the season that the LA Kings win their 2nd Division title ever. Like ever, ever. 

The only proof it ever happened.
Besides the banner high up on the Staples Center wall.

Just go out and win tonight, LA Kings. Just go out and beat up on a team that is 3-4-3 in its last 10 and suffered an embarrassing loss last night at home. Because honestly... if the Los Angeles Kings don't make the playoffs this season... Half Season Ticket Holder Buddy and I are going to start the latest viral posing craze.

KOPITARING!!!

Know Your Opponent: San Jose Sharks 3-20-12

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As we head into the final 10 games of the 2011-2012 NHL season, I thought that we should take a deeper look at the big opponents each week. I'm too busy writing brilliant satire to do this... so I thought I'd ask one of my favorite new bloggers, Brigitte from One Girl, One Puck to take an in-depth look at the opponent that the Los Angeles Kings will face 3 times in the next 10 games starting Tuesday... the San Jose Sharks. Now, the Sharks have struggled mightily in the 2nd half of this season... and Brigitte has an idea exactly why this is happening. And it may have something to do with this guy.

Click Here to Check Out "Know Your Opponent" for the Kings vs Sharks Game on Tuesday, March 20!!!

Because It's The Kings

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The much talked about and much-anticipated brand new NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs ad campaign debuted today...

But I'm a little concerned about how exactly these new ads are supposed to appeal to Los Angeles Kings fans... both new and old.

Indiana Matt... you've done it again.

Are You Sirious?

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I can't believe it's taken this long... but the good boys over at KingsCast and I have finally collaborated on something. Presenting... an iPhone for Los Angeles Kings fans.

TRH Gameday 71/72 - Anaheim Ducks & Nashville Predators: 12 Angry Fans

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FRIDAY

Game #71

LA KINGS
33-25-12
78 pts, 11th in Western Conference
vs
ANAHEIM DUCKS
30-30-11
71 pts, 12th in Western Conference

Kings Lead Season Series 4-1

7:00pm, Honda Center
Anaheim, CA
PRIME TICKET 

BEST DUCKS BLOGGERS TO APPEAR ON THE LATEST EPISODE OF ALL THE KINGS MEN PODCAST:


BEST OPPOSITION BLOGS:
Battle of California
Anaheim Calling

SATURDAY

Game #72

LA KINGS 
33-25-12
78 pts, 11th in Western Conference
(a/o Friday) 
vs
NASHVILLE PREDATORS
41-21-8
90 pts, 5th in Western Conference
(a/o Friday) 

Season Series Tied 2-1

7:30pm, Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
FSW 

BEST TRADE DEADLINE ACQUISITION TO WEAR BOTH COLORS 
AND BE OUTSCORED BY JEFF CARTER:

BEST OPPOSITION BLOGS:
On The Forecheck
Preds On The Glass

ARE THE LA KINGS IN THE PLAYOFFS?
NO.

I've been receiving a lot of criticism lately for being too negative when talking about the Los Angeles Kings... for not believing enough in this team even after victory... for not being supportive enough of the players as they head to the playoffs... or at least attempt to head to the playoffs. (Damn! I was being too negative again!) So instead of spewing my now-patented vengeful hate and general distrust of this franchise... I've decided to not be negative about this years edition of the Los Angeles Kings as they head into the final 12 game stretch of their season that will determine whether or not us fans will see Playoff Hockey in April. So instead of sarcasm... I'll use the tried and true method of anyone who speaks intelligently and informed about hockey... STATS!!!

THE LOS ANGELES KINGS RECORD IN THEIR 12 FINAL GAMES
THE LAST 5 SEASONS THAT THEY'VE MADE THE PLAYOFFS

(5 SEASONS OUT OF THE LAST 11, THAT IS...DAMN BEING TOO NEGATIVE AGAIN!!!)

1999-2000
39-27-12
94 pts, 5th in Western Conference

LAST 12 GAMES: 5 W - 4 L - 3 T

2000-2001
38-28-13
92 pts, 7th in Western Conference

LAST 12 GAMES: 6 W - 3 L - 3 T

2001-2002
40-27-11
95 pts, 7th in Western Conference

LAST 12 GAMES: 5 W - 5 L - 2 T

2009-2010
46-27-9
101 pts, 6th in Western Conference

LAST 12 GAMES: 5 W - 7 L

2010-2011
46-30-6
98 pts, 7th in Western Conference

LAST 12 GAMES: 6 W - 5 L - 1 OTL

So... as the LA Kings head into a 12 game stretch where they play the Ducks, Predators, Sharks, Blues, Bruins, Canucks, Flames, Oilers, Wild, Oilers, Sharks and the Sharks... in the past 5 playoff appearances, the most wins that the Kings have been able to secure in the final 12 games of a season is... 6. According to The Royal Half Playoff Tracker 3000, the Kings need a 7-2-3 record to get 95 points, which will probably assure them a playoff spot. You couldn't write a Hollywood ending better than this, right? 

Nope.

What's that, you say? The "Last 12 Games of a Playoff Season Win-Lose Record" stat is too depressing for you? Then try this one on for size!

 

 

That's right, Kings fans... if Jeff Carter can get 4 goals in the remaining 12 games of the LA Kings regular season... he would have 9 as a King while Dustin Penner (assuming he doesn't score in the final 12) would have 8 total, including playoffs, as a King. Since Jeff Carter was kicking Anson Carter's ass in CARTER VS CARTER... we've decided to up the stakes a bit around here.

Sup, bitches.

That's right... it's Jeff Carter VS Anson Carter, Cliff Ronning, Mark Parrish, Freddy Modin and Dustin Penner in the battle for who is the LA Kings best Trade Deadline Acquisition of the Last 10 Years. For those playing along at home... here are the stats:

ANSON CARTER
15 games, 0 goals, 1 assist, 1 point

CLIFF RONNING
14 games, 1 goal,  4 assists,  5 points
4 playoff games, 0 goals, 1 assists, 1 point

MARK PARRISH
19 games, 5 goals, 3 assists, 8 points

FREDDY MODIN
20 games, 3 goals, 2 assists
6 playoff games, 3 goals, 1 assist

DUSTIN PENNER
(a/o Thursday, March 15, 2011)
72 games, 7 goals, 13 assists
6 playoff games, 1 goal, 1 assist 

Ladies and Gentlemen... let the race begin!

All The Kings Men Ep:109

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It's a brand-new episode of All The Kings Men with Podcaster General, Jesse Cohen, Matt from Life In Hockeywood and myself talking the impact of Jeff Carter, the play of Jordan Nolan and Dwight King, Justin Williams' phone demeanor and the intangible qualities of Willie Mitchell.  Also this week, Jesse talks with LA Kings Broadcaster, Jim Fox, about how the team looks heading into the playoffs and the play of Slava Voynov. Finally we are joined by Jen from Anaheim Calling and Earl Sleek from Battle of California to discuss the playoff fate of the two Southern California teams as well as play the newest Game Show craze that is sweeping the nation... DUCK or KING!!! And we settle the decades-long debate... who has the better statue outside their arena?


Check it out here, subscribe to it on iTunes or you can listen below.

TRH Gameday 70 -Detroit Red Wings: One of These Nights

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Game #70

LA KINGS
32-25-12
76 pts, 11th in Western Conference
vs
DETROIT RED WINGS
44-22-3
91 pts, 4th in Western Conference

Detroit Leads Season Series 3-0

7:30pm, Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA
FSW

BEST PLAYER TO WEAR BOTH COLORS WHOSE CAREER MAY BE OVER:

BEST OPPOSITION BLOGS:
Abel to Yzerman
Winging It In Motown
Nightmare on Helm Street

ARE THE LA KINGS IN THE PLAYOFFS?
NO.

Oh, good. Jimmy Howard is returning to the Detroit Red Wings lineup tonight. Maybe now the Los Angeles Kings will be able to score since they couldn't win against career minor leaguer, Joey MacDonald. You remember that 4-3 loss from last Friday night don't you? I'm sure Mike Richards still does.

THE FIVE WORST NIGHTS OF MIKE RICHARDS' LIFE:

5. December 16, 2011 - Barry Bonds is sentenced to 2 years probation.

4. Whatever night this photo shoot took place on.

3. October 6, 2009 - The Ed Hardy Outlet in Downtown Los Angeles closes.

2. June 23rd, 2011. Early Afternoon. Jeff Carter is traded to Columbus.
(via One Girl, One Puck)

1. March 9th, 2012 - Mike Richards plays a game against the Detroit Red Wings

Very curious to see how this team comes out tonight against the Red Wings after last Friday's debacle.