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PuckinUgly57
Don't be a jabroni.
I swear the schedule makers deliberately put games on days I have practices with the kids. I literally have not been able to watch a game live this season with the way their games and my kids stuff is lining up. Two day break? No problem, there won't be any Kings game. Oh you have practice tomorrow night? Boom...Kings game. Should lighten up a little after tomorrow, last day of football for the boys then only softball left until 11/11.
This game has trap written all over it, winning 6-3 at home against these guys Tuesday sandwiched between tomorrow's big show down with Vegas. They are killing it in the standings but their schedule has been way easier than LAs to date. I just hope the Kings are not looking past this game onto tomorrow. Every point counts in October as it does in late March.
Really need to get Kempe going, the B6 came through big time Tuesday. Two empty netters are not going to cut it almost 10% of the way through the season. The usual suspects too, Buster and Arty Retardy (even with my disdain for Buster I have not forgotten about him - Mr 20-30 goal scorer per Teh Blog has been a no show since he was put into the lineup except for 1 goal). Would be nice if the B6 played like they did Tuesday but that's never a given. Just do your job and disrupt.
Kings won't have the last line change so the strategy of putting any of L1-3 out there comes into play here. The problem will be if L4 ices the puck and another line has been out, the Dogs will be able to put a better line out there on the face off. Could be rough if that's their L1, Keller and company are good. Lot of young, good talent up on that roster.
I'm expecting to see Talbot even though Copley won Tuesday night, he's a McLellan boy plus I think he will want Talbot to get a look at the Coyotes as well. Or he could give Copley the start since it's been 3 days and Talbot gets the bigger game vs Vegas tomorrow at home. I could see either scenario playing out.
Prediction time: Coyotes 3-2 in OT. Spence with a goal. Buster and Arty collide sending both to LTIR, win win - they're off the roster and Kings get better T6 wingers. But then the Buster Bandits would come out and say but but but he's injured to justify his lack of production.
Let's Go Kings!
This game has trap written all over it, winning 6-3 at home against these guys Tuesday sandwiched between tomorrow's big show down with Vegas. They are killing it in the standings but their schedule has been way easier than LAs to date. I just hope the Kings are not looking past this game onto tomorrow. Every point counts in October as it does in late March.
Really need to get Kempe going, the B6 came through big time Tuesday. Two empty netters are not going to cut it almost 10% of the way through the season. The usual suspects too, Buster and Arty Retardy (even with my disdain for Buster I have not forgotten about him - Mr 20-30 goal scorer per Teh Blog has been a no show since he was put into the lineup except for 1 goal). Would be nice if the B6 played like they did Tuesday but that's never a given. Just do your job and disrupt.
Kings won't have the last line change so the strategy of putting any of L1-3 out there comes into play here. The problem will be if L4 ices the puck and another line has been out, the Dogs will be able to put a better line out there on the face off. Could be rough if that's their L1, Keller and company are good. Lot of young, good talent up on that roster.
I'm expecting to see Talbot even though Copley won Tuesday night, he's a McLellan boy plus I think he will want Talbot to get a look at the Coyotes as well. Or he could give Copley the start since it's been 3 days and Talbot gets the bigger game vs Vegas tomorrow at home. I could see either scenario playing out.
Prediction time: Coyotes 3-2 in OT. Spence with a goal. Buster and Arty collide sending both to LTIR, win win - they're off the roster and Kings get better T6 wingers. But then the Buster Bandits would come out and say but but but he's injured to justify his lack of production.
Let's Go Kings!