Los Angeles Kings – What will it take?

The rankings speak for themselves, even if you don’t let the rankings make the final decision. So far, the Kings are last in the Western Conference with 19 wins, 20 losses, and 7 OTs. The season is young, but fans aren’t the only ones wondering about the Kings’ performance.

This season’s players include forwards Derek Armstrong, Dustin Brown, Kyle Calder, Marc-Andre Cliché, Alexander Frolov, Michal Handzus, Raitis Ivanans, Anze Kopitar, Oscar Moller, Patrick O’Sullivan, Brad Richardson, Wayne Simmonds, Jaret Stoll and John Zeiler. . Defensive players on the Kings team include Drew Doughty, Denis Gauthier Jr., Matt Greene, Peter Harrold, Jack Johnson, Sean O’Donnell, Tom Preissing and Kyle Quincey. The team’s goalkeepers include Erik Ersberg and Jonathan Quick.

Perhaps some of the brightest and best are in the system, including forwards Justin Azevedo, Brian Boyle, Constantin Braun, Bryan Cameron, Rich Clune, Robert Czarnik, Vladimir Dravecky, Matt Fillier, Gabe Gauthier, Bud Holloway, Dwight King, Trevor Lewis, Andrei Loktionov, Jan Marek, David Meckler, Igor Melyakov, Matt Moulson, Brady Murray, Scott Parse, Teddy Purcell, Garrett Roe, Andrei Shefer, Valtteri Tenkanen, Joshua Turnbull, Kevin Westgarth, and Geordie Wudrick. Defenders include Niclas Andersen, Drew Bagnall, Andrew Campbell, Davis Drewiske, Johan Fransson, Thomas Hickey, Josh Kidd, Mikhail Lyubushin, Alec Martinez, Josh Meyers, Martin Nolet, Joe Piskula, Colten Teubert, and Viatcheslav Voynov. The goalkeepers are Jonathan Bernier, Martin Jones, Linden Rowat, Daniel Taylor and Jeff Zatkoff.

Although this season’s games haven’t been all that great for the Kings, the good news is that the season still has plenty of games left. January games end with the Kings facing the Blackhawks and Canadians both at home and away respectively. In February, the Kings will take to the ice at home in games against the Flames, Oilers, Thrashers and Coyotes. February road games for the Kings will put them in action against the Senators, Capitals, Devils, Islanders, Ducks, Sharks, Wild, Flyers and Red Wings.

With no time to slack off, March brings a few home games for the Kings with opportunities to play the Stars, Wild, Canucks, Predators and Stars. The rest of the March games will be held on Kings Road with competitions against the Blackhawks, Blue Jackets, Canucks, Sharks, Bruins, Penguins, Blackhawks, Blues, Stars and Predators.

The end of the season comes in April and the Kings will finish the season with road games against the Coyotes, Flames, Oilers and Canucks. The home games will be against the Coyotes and the Sharks; the last of which will take place on Saturday, April 11.

Fans will be watching to see what the players, coaches and support staff do the rest of this season. Coaches include head coach Terry Murray, assistant coach Mark Hardy, assistant coach Jamie Kompon, goalkeeping coach Bill Ranford, video coordinator Ryan Colville. The training staff includes Head Athletic Trainer Chris Kinglsey, Director of Rehab/Assistant Athletic Trainer Joe Caligiuri, Strength and Conditioning Coach Chad Smith, Massage Therapist Mario Serban, Senior Equipment Manager Darren Granger, Assistant Manager team manager Corey Osmak and assistant team manager Dana Bryson.

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