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Rob Blake, directeur général des LA Kings, sur cette saison et au-delà



L’homme qui a construit les LA Kings parle de la saison passée et se tourne vers la saison prochaine. Nous écoutons et discutons de ce que le directeur général des Kings, Rob Blake, avait à dire dans son interview de sortie avec les médias sur cette édition de Locked on LA Kings. Soutenez-nous en soutenant nos sponsors ! Gametime Téléchargez l’application Gametime, créez un compte et utilisez le code LOCKEDONNHL pour 20 $ de réduction sur votre premier achat. Athletic Greens Pour vous faciliter la tâche, Athletic Greens vous offrira un approvisionnement GRATUIT d’un an en vitamine D de soutien immunitaire ET 5 packs de voyage GRATUITS avec votre premier achat. Tout ce que vous avez à faire est de visiter athleticgreens.com/NHLNETWORK Suivez et abonnez-vous sur toutes les plateformes de podcast… Plus 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL #LosAngelesKings #LAKings #NHL

9 Comments

  1. Unfortunately he can't make them be consistent that's up to them unless Blake tells them to play the whole game or get traded

  2. Problem with the King's it doesn't matter who's on this team they start slowly most games not sure if their lazy or what that never changes much over the years when they changed their mind set they won their first Stanley Cup

  3. Even that year they almost lost the first series to SJ they need to build and play consistent like other teams that make the playoffs every year almost like Detroit and Pittsburgh for decades

  4. They have a brain freeze it's all in their head no reason not to be more consistent need to stop being consistently inconsistent we've replaced all but two guys from the Cup years no reason not to be a team that plays 60 minutes I can live for awhile when their improving bit nit when they don't give the effort the whole game every game

  5. I think it's funny when this team has a more decipline coach every time they have better seasons when they get their butts kicked they can't motivate themselves I see promise though because their young and learning quickly but they need to play the whole game if they want to win anything

  6. I understand that the Kings wanted/believed to have a better bottom six than the Oilers, but the Oilers top 6 were almost impossible to defend so having a young struggling player like Byfield on a line trying to stop Leon and McDavid wasn't a smart move when your main goal is to advance in the playoffs.

  7. I would get rid of Trent Yawney if the Kings can improve Defensive 5 on 5 and the penalty kill. If Clarke and Spence are planned full-time that would mean 2 starters are gone? Edler may be one of them. Gabrikov could be the second to go. I would rather keep Gabrikov and trade Walker, Roy, or Durzi to keep Gabrikov. We could trade for picks as well.

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