Matthew Barry at HockeyBuzz.com did an interview with Dean Lombardi that’s got so much good stuff in it, I’m carving it up into its tastiest bits. But with such a young nucleus, I asked if he worried about bringing up…
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Hockey’s Future Spring 2009 Organizational Rankings, 1-10 – Hockey’s Future
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4. Los Angeles Kings Strengths: The Kings’ prospect pool remains very deep. The top of the class is diverse in all positions. A group of forwards highlighted by Oscar Moller, Ted Purcell and Brian Boyle – not to mention under-the-radar…
cut-and-paste of my own comment from Inside the Kings, just so I don’t forget I said it and because it’s so hard to find anything in the Inside the Kings archives
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The season after next will be interesting cap-wise, as [commenter "src3" on the Inside the Kings "board" said] said. Not just because of Frolov being a UFA and the cap coming down a bit, but also because both Quincey and…
Fans ask burning Lightning questions – St. Petersburg Times
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What would you expect in return for Lecavalier? Which team has the best pieces to offer and would seriously consider a trade? Keep the Kings in mind. They have a top-five draft pick to give back and good, young players…
Hockey’s Future Top 50 prospects: #10 Oscar Moller
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10. Oscar Moller, RW – Los Angeles Kings A number of Kings forward prospects were expected to make the team out of training camp this season, but not Moller. Moller did his best to disrupt those plans and indeed earned…
So I have to assume Oscar Moller will land in the top ten prospects in the league…
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…but at what number? Here’s the Hockey’s Future entry on Moller from the early March Kings evaluation, which put him at #1 overall in the Kings organization: Oscar Moller, RW 2nd round, 52nd overall, 2007 Only a shoulder injury sustained…
Quisp vs. Troll
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I’m digging into the archives in search of time-capsule material from the Dawn of Lombardi or whatever we’re calling it. Here’s the first one I came upon. It’s from the old “Inside the Kings” site, comments section, December 3, 2008.…
9-6-2008: “Inside the Kings” comments section
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Sydor25 said: Running an NHL franchise in a major market at $40 million? Disgraceful. Does anybody believe that Lubomir wasn’t a salary dump? [...] anthony said: He wants to save more room under the cap, in order to blow it (or…