Kasey Spatz was at it again this morning at practice. Enjoy! That was just a small sample. Click here for the full gallery on Kasey’s flickr page. As always, we thank Kasey for sharing her work with us.
Tag Archive for ‘Scott Parse’
THE LACE BITE
From Hammond on Greene and Parse’s injury status: MURRAY: “Greene is getting better. He’s coming along. It’s just another maintenance look for him, to stay off the ice. He had a little bit of swelling, infection, in his ankle because… Read More ›
TSN HAS DOUGHTY & KOPITAR IN THEIR TOP 50
Doughty is number 8, wedged between Datsyuk and Backstrom. Kopitar is number 29 between St. Louis and Lundqvist. Doughty’s ranking does not surprise me. Seeing Kopitar beat out some superstars in this league put a smile on my face. Link… Read More ›
IS TERRY MURRAY HINTING AT SOMETHING?
I may be crazy, but read this quote from Terry Murray a few times: “With a couple guys on IR, we were allowed to make that decision,” Murray said. “He’s had a great training camp, speaking of Loktionov. There’s a… Read More ›
ROSTER SET, LINES IN FLUX. ERSBERG/CLUNE CLEAR WAIVERS
The 23 man 2010-2011 Los Angeles Kings roster is set. It includes Kyle Clifford, Brayden Schenn, Trevor Lewis and Andrei Loktionov. With Scott Parse looking like he is heading to the IR for a time, Brad Richardson will maintain his… Read More ›
LOS ANGELES KINGS SEASON PREVIEW: FORWARD THINKING, SECOND CHANCES
In a perfect world, Anze Kopitar plays 60 minutes per game and scores 250 points. In this world, the Kings’ need a strong second line. Taking the ice behind the big guns to start the 2010-2011 season will be Scott… Read More ›
CAN TERRY MURRAY’S OFFENSE FIRST, DEFENSE FIRST SYSTEM WORK?
Our coach, Terry Murray, wants more puck possession. I love it. He wants speed through the neutral zone and across the blue line. I couldn’t agree more. Sure as hell was missing that with a dump and chase game. He… Read More ›
LOS ANGELES KINGS SEASON PREVIEW: FORWARD THINKING, 1ST LINE OF ATTACK
“The best defense is a good offense.” As we squirm in our comfortable seats at work, we pine for the crammed quarters of Staples Center. The groundhog is groggily awakening, and hockey is finally transitioning from its prison of free… Read More ›