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Répondre aux PLUS GRANDES questions des fans après la pause olympique de la LNH ! | Le spectacle d’initiés des LA Kings



L’initié des Kings de Los Angeles, Zach Dooley, rejoint Jared Shafran pour répondre aux questions des initiés alors que les Kings reviennent de la pause olympique de 2026 dans la LNH. Trouvez-nous 👇 Instagram : http://instagram.com/lakings Twitter : http://twitter.com/lakings Facebook : http://facebook.com/lakings Web : http://lakings.com #LAKings #NHL #GoKingsGo

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  1. Well Zach, as always you seem to have answers that I'd go along with, completely. I worry the Kings are over-doing the idea of "winning one for Kopi". I mean, the day his season ends, I figure he's gone. He heads straight back to his home country and ends up helping his father coach a team in their own country/team. And I'd forgotten that Jonathan Quick came from the east coast. So, e helped him along, but he's gone and likely will never come back. This is something I've hated about foreigners in the NHL> After nearly 60 years, the brunt of all our players ended up moving away and never coming back. I will say, from our first forward line of heroes: Eddie Joyal, Bill Flett and Ross Lonsbury, "Cowboy" Flett died back east. Eddie Joyal still lives in San Diego and Ross Lonsbury died in Santa Clarita. That's the one little trivia that still brings me some happiness. For those who sit on their fat as***, for we, the fans, we bought tickets, supported all the players and then watched them take their money and head somewhere else. Note, I feel the same way about these Hollywood-types! I wonder if anyone else out there feels the same way? It's why I had trouble letting go of Gavrikov. It just felt like he'd be more comfortable on the east coast-closer to Russia-though that's not necessarily true.

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