Kings Will Be Back In Black For Years To Come

  • Sunday, April 25, 2010 11:00 PM
  • Written By: Josh Marks

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Despite being eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs tonight by a more experienced Vancouver Canucks, the Los Angeles Kings have a lot to be proud of this season and much to look forward to in the years ahead.

After a nine-year playoff drought, this young, talented group will be battling deep into the playoffs for many years to come, thanks to a smart rebuilding effort reminiscent of the building blocks a few other teams started putting in place a few years ago that are now paying dividends, namely the Chicago Blackhawks, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals.

All three of these teams tasted the bitterness of early playoff exits before gaining the experience and supporting cast to make runs deep into the postseason. Pittsburgh already won a Stanley Cup last year and the 'Hawks and Caps hope this is their year to do the same.

So keep your heads up, Kings fans, although I know it is tough right now with the pain of losing to a team you very well could have defeated. But it wasn't your year. It's too early for that. The Caps learned a hell of a lot from the sting of losing in Game 7 two years ago to the Flyers in the first round and in Game 7 last year to the Penguins in the second round.

Now Washington knows how to handle these situations and hopefully come out on top this time.

And Los Angeles will know too. That's because Jonathan Quick, Drew Doughty, Alexander Frolov, Ryan Smyth, Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Michal Handzus, Wayne Simmonds, Jack Johnson, Matt Greene and the other Kings on this all-star roster got their first taste of the playoffs and once you get your first taste of the NHL postseason you live to return and eventually hoist the greatest hardware in professional sports -- the Stanley Cup.





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carmelusp
Can you say "Dumb!" Here we go again. Let's hear how smart Lombardi is and that the Kings are rebuilding! You hear that everywhere, and for years now. It doesn't cut it and never will. The league doesn't stand still and wait for anyone to catch-up! Never. The Kings have a lot of good young talent, but have squandered several chances the past several years to make the changes necessary to be a true Stanley Cup competitor. They still need a sniper, someone who can hit the net. Much as we love Kopi, and he is a goal scorer, he isn't a sniper. They come and go and the Kings miss them every time under Lombardi. They need a tough,physical defenseman who can protect Brown, Doughty, and Johnson. Does anyone really think Sean O'Donnell should be the guy coming to Drew's defense like he had the last two years? The pieces have been out there and available and the Cheapskates at the top of the organization refuse to spend the money up to the cap. Until and unless they figure out that you must have the right blend, even if it costs money, a good year will be making it to the first round!
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Big Dave
Carmelusp is exactly correct. The GM is the problem. The lamest teams get the highest draft picks. Being miserable year after year gets you good young talent, but that is obvious and that isn't all there is to make a team. You need veterans, role players, and the key elements that the L.A. Kings keep missing!