changing lines again. Get rid of Murray.
Practice update
Gagne-Kopitar-Penner
Brown-Stoll-Williams
Richardson-Loktionov-Hunter
Clifford-Fraser-Lewis/Westgarth
Scuderi-Doughty
Mitchell-Voynov
Johnson-Greene
Martinez/Drewiske
changing lines again. Get rid of Murray.
Posted by Rich Hammond on 12 December 2011, 11:17 am
The Kings will go with the lines they used in practice, and there will also be tweaks to the power play, with Slava Voynov joining Drew Doughty on the blue line on the first unit. Jonathan Quick will start in goal. More notes and quotes to come, including Terry Murray’s thoughts on whether “hot seat” reports make it more difficult for a coach to do his job.
Murray has been fired, John Stevens has been named interim coach
http://lakingsinsider.com/2011/12/12...interim-coach/
Real_ESPNLeBrun Pierre LeBrun
Source confirms to me as well that Kings have officially sought permission from Flames to speak with Darryl Sutter
per Kings Insider
John Stevens said that all available players will go into the pregame warmups tonight, and then he will decide the lineup, but Stevens also said not to expect "wholesale changes." Stevens said, in regards to the team's response to Terry Murray’s firing, that tonight’s game would be "less about the Xs and Os and more about the guts of the game."
Stevens and Jamie Kompon will be behind the bench but will have to shuffle duties a bit. Stevens will handle the forwards and Kompon will handle defensemen. More notes and quotes to come, including player reaction to Murray’s firing.
Voynov is being sat tonight. A couple of tweets on the issue:
helenenothelen Helene Elliott
kings interim coach john stevens on why voynov will sti vs. cbj: i just thought that last game he got a little off the beaten path there. i
helenenothelen Helene Elliott
think he tried to do too much on his own. i think he got himself in trouble maybe trying to do too much and got racing around."
helenenothelen Helene Elliott
more stevens on sitting voynov: i don't think it hurts him right now to get removed from a game to watch. i think it's a good learning
Thanks for catching that WC17, I was just getting ready to post the Kings Insider update.
Voynov did have a few turnovers in his own end against the Bruins.
Problem is, if they decided to scratch everyone playing like crap, there wouldn't be enough room in the press box.
Anyone else think Sutter is a bad choice for coach for this team?
I'm with you Dyz. Pierre from ESPN thinks he'll get it, but I'm not sure I think that's good. These people argue that he's a better coach than GM. Well, I'm not confident of either. As a Sharks fan, I wasn't impressed with his time there.
I don't think this team needs another D-first attitude. They need high octane (Washington 2 seasons ago)
Sites: www.twitter.com/tsgraveline tsgraveline.blogspot.com thesharkremarks.blogspot.com
Team 1:10 Multi-Cat Roto league
C- Malkin,Giroux,Thornton Galchenyuk, Schenn, Berglund, Eller
LW- Hall,Ovechkin, E.Kane Saad
RW- Seguin, Stewart, PAP
D- Subban,Phaneuf Keith, OEL, Hedman,
G- Pavelec,Hiller Lindback, Theodore, Lehner
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C- Weiss, Galchenyuk, Desharnais, Vitale
LW- Parise, Bailey, Torres, King, Bissonnette
RW- Ovechkin, Clowe, Asham, Gagner
D- Boyle, Klesla, Souray, Hjalmarsson, Niskanen, Hickey, Lovejoy, Potter
G-Holtby, Halak
He definitely is a better coach then GM, but damn, I can't think of many guys who did more damage to their team in recent years than him and Millbury. So that may not be saying much.
LAK have a young core and will only get younger if/when guys like Scuderi, Stoll, etc. depart. They need a more dynamic coach.
Sutter is definitely going to be the coach soon as he works out visa problems.
Last edited by Ballsakic; December 15, 2011 at 4:02 PM.