Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Frozen Fury/Other Thoughts

We are into the one month countdown until Frozen Fury in Las Vegas. I am very much looking forward to the experience. There are going to be plenty of Kings fans there, and as "The Converted King", I feel the need to mingle with them as much as possible as I try to find the pulse of this fanbase.

In Detroit as a Wings fan, I have always known that if they did not win the Cup, the season was a failure. In Los Angeles, the fans seem thrilled merely at the prospect of a playoff berth. I find this to be quite a low standard, given the fact that an 8th seed is not that difficult to obtain. The Kings have one of the best defensive units in the league (on paper), and a group of immensely talented young forwards. Barring significant setbacks due to injury, not even the goaltending woes of this team will keep them out of the playoffs this season. Where the Kings go from there is another story, but for the record, I predict a first round upset this season. LA will get bounced in 5 games in Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The Kings need merely competent goaltending and a reasonable spell of good health to be an absolute lock for the playoffs. They are going to score goals and limit opportunities on the other end. Jack Johnson is going to face a difficult learning curve, but is as equipped as anybody to handle it. It will be interesting to see who he is paired with. There is a preseason Calder buzz for Jack, which was to be expected whenever he finally made the jump to the National Hockey League. In many ways, Jack is the key to the defense. Everyone knows what Blake, Visnovsky, and Stuart are capable of. Preissing is no slouch, either. The only real wildcard in the bunch is the rookie.

Jack has never been afraid of making mistakes on the ice. He plays the game with ferocity and relies on his instincts. While this may open the door for errors, the positve outcome fair outweighs the negative. The game is always entertaining with Jack on the ice, and while his dominance of years past will be difficult to attain at the highest level, he will no doubt be a force sooner rather than later.

As I've mentioned before, a trio of Cammalleri/Frolov/Kopitar represents one of the most dynamic units in the NHL. Michael Handzus is going to be an asset on this team.

Dan Cloutier has given his team average goaltending in the past, and that is all this team needs to get into the playoffs. If he flounders, Jason LaBarbera should be able to take his place.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good read. Hey Justin, is this going to be your first visit to Las Vegas?
I've been a Kings fan for about 13 years and this is going to be my first Frozen Fury so i'm very excited. I am also looking forward to meeting some fellow King fans.

raul(ecksel80)

Gabby said...

I hope that someday, with Jack's help, Kings fans will expect a championship team rather than pray for a playoff spot. Until then, we'll take what we can get. Frozen Fury is just a great time. September 22 can't come soon enough for me!

Anonymous said...

...knock on wood.

Anonymous said...

Considering this team hasn't participated in the playoffs since 2002, it is understandable that the bar has been set low by the fans.

Have fun at Frozen Fury. It's a blast.

Anonymous said...

Jason:

I guess you are too young to remember all of the dismal years of Detroit from the expansion of the league from the original 6 up until the early 90's.

67/68 - of 12 teams Detroit placed last in their division and 11th in the league.

68/69 - of 12 teams Detroit placed 5th in their division and 6th in the league.

69/70 - of 12 teams Detroit placed 3rd in the division and 3rd in the league.

70/71 - of 14 teams Detroit placed 7th in their division and 13th in the league.

And so on and so forth until the 91/92 season when Detroit became a perennial dominant team. Since L.A. joined the league in 67 until 91 (24 years) Detroit only landed better than Kings in points 8 times. Congrats to Detroit for doing well for 16 years now though.

Things are looking brighter for the Kings now.

Connie said...

Hey did you see this?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/columns/story?columnist=johnson_george&id=3071148