Eddie, ya know, I think I really like Jesse C. He's pensive/thoughtful in everything he says. And you can tell he's been watching most members of the team and his thoughts seem to cover most everything. Furthermore, though (at my age) I am loathe to backtrack on sentiments experienced, I must admit that the 2019 draft is beginning to look like Blake and Luc knew better. For me, I really wanted the Kings to trade their two choices in the first round to get ahold of that 4th selection. I wanted us to get Bowan Byron. But, after his trade to Buffalo, I now realize he might not've been the best choice. I still think he's a terrific player, but I haven't seen enough of his play to truly judge him. And now that Turcotte has been healthy for a few months...who knows? Maybe he'll turn out to be a real steal. Again, I still understand Blake trading Villardi and Iafallow and Rasmus Kupari. Villardi is always gonna be at risk of further injury...and Iafallow rarely scores more than 10+ goals a season. And Kupari...But then there was the #22 pick in 2019: Tobias Bjornfot. They could've packaged #5 with #22 for the #4 pick. I wonder if Colorado was opened to it? Anyway, time is seemingly erasing all questions and we must move on and try to find the good in what remains. Finally, it's really tough to bring up "Q" because it has to be held on to...he was selected over the little German kid. And it's true that Tim Stützle has scored a lot more goals than Byfield. But Byfield is a big guy and he really has become a far stronger defensive player. Tim Stützle? I'm thinking Marcel Dionne-1975/'76. Marcel was a nice guy, a top skater/scorer, but a little guy who got bounced around and never won any key playoff series. So, what, Stützle is supposed to be their next Bobby Ryan? Anyway, I say give "Q" another few years. And see how he does if the Kings get on another roll? It could happen. Anyway, if he gets a chance to let go/be himself/not worry about being a black man on a basically white team, he's got the size and a decent team around him, so give him a chance. Imagine how really bad things could be...we could still have the mouth...sean avery...in the locker room! Good Show, Eddie and Jesse. Go Kings Go!
Boy, the interview had to go deep for me to find points of agreement. 1. Garvikof must stay. When Doughty comes back, there's no need for our "workhorse" to play 28 minutes a game... let's ease him back. Put DD on the 2nd defensive line. 2. We all love our top line, and although we have balanced scoring, and Laferriere is showing promise - The Kings need a proven SNIPER to make us a 2 line team not a top line team. As far a QB, ahhh Fk, I'm not waisting any more keystrokes or time on that guy.
I just subscribed to all the kings men
GKG!
Fun interview! Thanks for doing all you do, Eddie!
If Locked On was smart, they would have Eddie do Locked on Chargers in addition to Locked on Kings
Eddie, ya know, I think I really like Jesse C. He's pensive/thoughtful in everything he says. And you can tell he's been watching most members of the team and his thoughts seem to cover most everything. Furthermore, though (at my age) I am loathe to backtrack on sentiments experienced, I must admit that the 2019 draft is beginning to look like Blake and Luc knew better. For me, I really wanted the Kings to trade their two choices in the first round to get ahold of that 4th selection. I wanted us to get Bowan Byron. But, after his trade to Buffalo, I now realize he might not've been the best choice. I still think he's a terrific player, but I haven't seen enough of his play to truly judge him. And now that Turcotte has been healthy for a few months...who knows? Maybe he'll turn out to be a real steal. Again, I still understand Blake trading Villardi and Iafallow and Rasmus Kupari. Villardi is always gonna be at risk of further injury...and Iafallow rarely scores more than 10+ goals a season. And Kupari...But then there was the #22 pick in 2019: Tobias Bjornfot. They could've packaged #5 with #22 for the #4 pick. I wonder if Colorado was opened to it? Anyway, time is seemingly erasing all questions and we must move on and try to find the good in what remains. Finally, it's really tough to bring up "Q" because it has to be held on to...he was selected over the little German kid. And it's true that Tim Stützle has scored a lot more goals than Byfield. But Byfield is a big guy and he really has become a far stronger defensive player. Tim Stützle? I'm thinking Marcel Dionne-1975/'76. Marcel was a nice guy, a top skater/scorer, but a little guy who got bounced around and never won any key playoff series. So, what, Stützle is supposed to be their next Bobby Ryan? Anyway, I say give "Q" another few years. And see how he does if the Kings get on another roll? It could happen. Anyway, if he gets a chance to let go/be himself/not worry about being a black man on a basically white team, he's got the size and a decent team around him, so give him a chance. Imagine how really bad things could be...we could still have the mouth...sean avery...in the locker room! Good Show, Eddie and Jesse. Go Kings Go!
“basically being a black guy on a white team” lol…
It’s any excuse time.
Boy, the interview had to go deep for me to find points of agreement. 1. Garvikof must stay. When Doughty comes back, there's no need for our "workhorse" to play 28 minutes a game... let's ease him back. Put DD on the 2nd defensive line. 2. We all love our top line, and although we have balanced scoring, and Laferriere is showing promise - The Kings need a proven SNIPER to make us a 2 line team not a top line team. As far a QB, ahhh Fk, I'm not waisting any more keystrokes or time on that guy.
I want Kreider
Our power play is embarrassing, by field still proves to me he’s beyond overrated