Los Angeles Kings – A New Year and Beginning

The Los Angeles Kings came into the 2011 season as a dark horse favorite to make a Stanley Cup run. The team was an utter disappointment through the first half of the season and it cost head coach Terry Murray his job. The last week of 2011 saw Daryl Sutter fully take over the team and a spark of revival began to show. The team has defiantly shown some improvement over the weeks and sales of Kings tickets has been on the rise.

Fixing The Problem

The problem with the Los Angeles Kings has been obvious all year – they can’t score. Games remain boring and not many fans are willing to pay for Kings tickets when they cant score. The Kings have the worst offense in the league, scoring a miserly 2.2 goals a game. The only thing keeping them afloat has been a solid group of defensemen and a stellar goaltending effort by Jonathon Quick who is a favorite to take the Vezina Trophy as the leagues top goalie.

This problem is particularly maddening for the team’s management because it sought to improve the offense over the last year. Anze Kopitar has been his usual self and new addition Mike Richards has been fine when not injured. Captain Dustin Brown has been bad, but has started coming on. Uber young defensemen Drew Doughty was handed a $7 million a year contract, but has scored only 3 goals and 15 total points. Free agent Simon Gagne only has 17 points, but has been injured. Dustin Penner has been Dustin Penner, which is to say he has been terrible. All in all, if these players don’t start to make significant improvements, it will be another stale market for Los Angeles Kings tickets this year.

Sutter

The reign of Daryl Sutter began in all seriousness after the Christmas holiday. He has the team playing much harder than they were under Murray, but they still have issues scoring. Let’s look at a run down of their games since the coaching change.

December 28: Kings 2, Chicago 0

December 29: Kings 0, Winnipeg 1 Overtime Loss

December 31: Kings 4, Vancouver 1

January 1: Kings 1, Colorado 2 Overtime Loss

January 5: Kings 1, Phoenix 0

January 7: Kings 0, Columbus 1

January 9: Kings 5, Washington 2

January 12: Kings 4, Dallas 5 Overtime Loss

The good news is the Kings are racking up points again with a 4-2-3 record during this stretch of games. This has pushed them up into the top half of the league in the overall points battle. The bad news is the Kings are still having problems scoring with 2.12 goals a game, which is slightly worse than what they were doing under Terry Murray. It has only been two weeks, so one has to be careful drawing any particular conclusions from this run. We can only hope that this continues so that a new fire is lit within fans to buy King tickets and support the team.

In truth, there are rays of hope in this run of games. The first is the Kings convincingly beat Vancouver, something the team has had problems doing the last few seasons. The second is the Kings managed to score 9 goals in its last two games. Whether this represents a breakout or not is difficult to say, but it has been a very long time since the Kings have scored 9 goals in a week, much less two games.

They Call Me Pancake

The Kings offensive ineptness took an odd turn when perennial disappointment and fan whipping boy Dustin Penner suffered a back injury. Already considered soft by fans, he somehow set a new low when throwing out his back leaning over to…dig into a stack of pancakes.

Future

The question moving forward is whether the Kings will find their offensive stride under Darryl Sutter. If they can get their goals up to something close to 3 a game, they could very well win the Stanley Cup given their defensive prowess. The next week is going to give us a good idea of where things stand as the Kings play five games in seven days – at Calgary (1/14), at Edmonton (1/15), at Vancouver (1/17) followed by Calgary (1/19) and Colorado (1/21) at home. Of particular interest are the games against Calgary, who fired Sutter from his last job. Kings tickets for this match up have been selling out fast, buy yours today!

Can the Kings produce more offense to take the pressure off their defense and goalie? Only time will tell, but the last two games suggest there is the potential there to do so. If they can carry it forward, the potential so many saw in this team before the season just might be realized. Buy your Kings tickets today to ensure you have a seat for when the Kings turn around their season.

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