Looking Back An intense, bordering on insane, game against the Dallas Stars ended 5-4 in the anti-climatic shootout. We trailed by two goals twice but came back to take a 4-3 lead in the third period, only to surrender it… Read More ›
Tag Archive for ‘Jarret Stoll’
Drew Doughty On Cup Check: “It Was Just Spur-Of-The-Moment.”
I don’t know if The Mayor asked the question or someone else did, but kudos to whomever asked Jarret Stoll and Drew Doughty about Cup Gate & thank you to The Mayor for printing it. Stoll – “I haven’t seen the… Read More ›
L.A. Kings vs Winnipeg Jets Open Forum & A Cup Check Doughty Inspired Top 10
Kings vs. Jets. It just feels right to write it again. For far too long, every time I heard the team name “Jets”, I immediately tuned out because I assumed there was a football (you know, that sport where there is… Read More ›
The Dutch Perspective: Jim Fox and Recent Career Norms
… In case you may have missed it, Jim Fox had a live chat earlier today, in which he revealed his feelings about the critical element of the Kings – the offense, or lack thereof: “I don’t want to talk… Read More ›
Who Will The L.A. Kings Recall From Manchester?
In honor of all the pugilism this weekend, Oh! Dustin Penner is down! 1…2…3…4…we’ll check on him later. Meanwhile, we have a hole in our top 6 or, depending on your perspective, top 9. That rascal Terry Murray is rascally… Read More ›
Terry Murray Said It All After The Kings 3-2 Loss To The Penguins
From Hammond: (on getting two goals after the home scoreless streak…) MURRAY: “And then to get the third, and not allowed. It was a high stick, though. They’re good goals. They’re the kind of goals that are in a good… Read More ›
Will The Following L.A. Kings Players Please Report To Scribe’s Place?
Dustin Penner. Please bring your heart as I find little evidence you have one. Drew Doughty. Bring your 8 year contract, the original and all existing copies. I have a few modifications. Scott Parse. I just want to make sure… Read More ›
Terry Murray’s Confusion of Roles and Dean Lombardi’s Job
Our reader, Sydor25, enjoyed writing his first article for S&S so much that he is back with another one. Enjoy. – Bobby Scribe In my last post I talked about Terry Murray’s “Shot Mentality” and how that is supposed to solve… Read More ›
Screw Dean & Don & Drew. I Care About LA Kings
Right now the LA Kings does not include Drew Doughty. As such, he can find himself a filthy little corner of my thoughts to rest in until he decides to wear the crown again. Until then, I will focus on… Read More ›
The L.A. Kings Still Need A Legitimate Third Line Wing To Replace Wayne Simmonds
I keep looking up and down our lineup and I see one glaring weakness in the bottom 6. A solid left or right wing player in his 20′s, with experience, ideally a Cup to his name, who has an aggressive… Read More ›
What Is It About Hockey Players?
Guest writer, Howard Roark, gives us his take on why starlets, singers and the better half bestowed with fame prefer men who give a puck. A very interesting thing happened at the last trade deadline. Bryan Murray, the GM of… Read More ›
What Does The Future Hold For Jarret Stoll?
Howard Roark is a guest writer at S&S and has made many contributions to our site in the past. Today, he brings you an issue we prodded on August 18 about next summer and, specifically, the future of Jarret Stoll…. Read More ›
Fast Forward To Summer Of 2012…
Since this summer has been so slow with L.A. Kings news or anything of interest, I looked at what we have in store this time next year. RFAs? None! Imagine that. UFAs. Here they are: 1. Dustin Penner, $4.25 million… Read More ›
L.A. Kings Player News About Alec Martinez, Maxim Kitsyn & Jarrett Stoll
For those wondering, no, this is not the news I tweeted about and put on our Facebook yesterday…that upcoming announcement is not player related. However, I did get only moments ago some news and tidbits on three of our players…. Read More ›
A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO JUDGING TERRY MURRAY AND HIS “SYSTEM”
Guest writer, J.T. Dutch brings us his view on Terry Murray and the “system” of which I often write. J.T., in many respects, disagrees with me and I look forward to engaging him in dialogue on the subject as I… Read More ›