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Cam TalbotLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG363 de 3
82
1B
Talbot, on balance, provided the Kings relatively consistent results in regular season. He had moment of high end results - also some uneven play - but the Kings are a playoff team and Talbot posted a respectable 2.50 GAA / .913 save percentage in 54GP In his final ten game segment, Talbot was average. His results - .890 % / 2.86 GAA Big in the net. Veteran. Capable of making routine saves. Not the kind of goalie who gets too active / scrambles / has the ability to make desperation stops moving laterally. At his best when absorbing pucks from distance / squaring up and playing between his posts / keeping his game composed and simple. Talbot will be called upon to be the LA Kings best player in playoffs - if they have sights on upsetting opponents.18 avr. 202420 avr. 2024
Arthur KaliyevLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG224 de 4
66
L4
Kaliyev is the kind of player who needs to be scoring goals in order to have a regular slot in the lineup. His element is offense. Barely adequate skater for the pace of the NHL. His off the puck detail can be frustrating. There are times he exits the offensive zone too late to catch up on the back check and assist defensively. Has been in and out of the Kings lineup. Through 44GP - 6G-14A - with three of his goals coming on the PP Ice time in most recent five game segment ranged from 9:00 - 14:00 - deployed at ES and PP 3 hits / 3 shot blocks in the segment - 0G - 0 A Kaliyev has a great release, and the puck touch to make plays in tight areas around the crease. Unfortunately, when he's not producing offense his value to the group falls off dramatically. 22 févr. 20245 mars 2024
Arthur KaliyevLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG223 de 4
66
L4
Kaliyev is polarizing. He doesn't play the game quick or fast. He's an average skater at best. His three zone detail ranges wildly. He definitely cannot be utilized in key defensive scenarios. His element is goal scoring. Kaliyev has great mitts and a fantastic release. He can coral pucks in tight spaces and deposit pucks in the back of the net. Unfortunately his compete in the hard areas also ranges. He's been - in and out - of the dog house in LA. Through 40GP he averaged 13:00 TOI - deployed at even strength and the power-play. Over his most recent twenty game segment he only produced 2 assists. Pending RFA. Cap hit is $894K. It's possible he could upgrade an team's power-play. A change of scenery might motivate him more. Fourth line forward at even strength who finds a role on the PP. 20 févr. 202423 févr. 2024
Arthur KaliyevLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG222 de 4
66
L3
A player like Kaliyev is very likely going to be a very streaky player his entire career. He's an elite shooter who can be very dangerous on the power-play. His skating is barely adequate for the NHL game. He lacks consistent 200ft pace and generally picks his spots to play quick. At the All-Star break it's safe to say the Kings were hoping for more out of the forward Through 38GP he scored 6G-8A - was a (+1) - Averaged 13:09 TOI - 11:25 ES - 1:44 PP Kaliyev doesn't PK - and likely never will at the NHL level. Despite his stature he was only credited with 17 hits and 9 shot blocks in the the 38 GP - Pure offense. When not scoring he struggles to contribute to team success in other areas of the game. Third line forward at even strength but a first unit power-play candidate.28 janv. 20242 févr. 2024
Cam TalbotLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG362 de 3
81
1B
Talbot is providing the Kings with consistent / steady goaltending in 23/24. Veteran goalie who was originally signed out of college by the NYR in 2010. Butterfly/Hybrid style with sound crease composure. Big in the net / pucks are finding him in traffic. At his best when keeping his game simple / limiting needless movement / At the mid-way point in the season he had played 28 games and posted .922% and 2.22 GAA Gives the Kings a chance to win every night. Providing consistency. Reliable. 11 janv. 202413 janv. 2024
Quinton ByfieldLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC212 de 2
83
L1
Byfield's game is trending up. He's skating on the top line with Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe. He's earned the role through a stretch of consistent contribution offensively, and a heavy / hard to defend, although not punishing physically, style of play. His seasons stats 18GP - 4G - 12A - 12pts - 6 PIM - (+11) Averages 14:52 TOI - 12:23 ES - 2:28 PP - Does not PK Credited with 8 hits and 7 shot blocks 2G - 2A (+3) in his most recent five game segment. Skilled / Power forward. Shields pucks along the wall. Extends plays. Good stick. Can be a threat off the rush. Defensively aware. On the rise. Former #2 overall (202024 nov. 202325 nov. 2023
Carl GrundströmLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAD252 de 2
76
L4
Grundstrom slots in as a 4F for the Kings He isn't their biggest, most intimidating, forward but he plays fast and engages physically. He only logs around 10:00 TOI - with the bulk of his ice time coming at ES. Has enough skill to move up in the lineup if required. Provides depth scoring in a limited role. 31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Vladislav GavrikovLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDG271 de 1
81
P2
Fits in nicely with the Kings D-core. Slots as a 2D '2-way / match-up/ shutdown D' who provides some depth offense as well. Understated ability to make plays on the offensive blue line. Has a sneaky hard shot from distance. Big. Rangy. More of an 'in the way / shot blocker'' than physically punishing ... but he isn't shy about bumping up against opponents to kill plays and battle for pucks. Valuable. Can be deployed in a variety of roles.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Pierre-Luc DuboisLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG251 de 1
82
L2
Fits the mold of the team the LA Kings identify themselves as. Big, strong, powerful, moves well and hard to defend. Logs just shy of 18:00 TOI. Bulk of his ice time comes at ES and PP. Leans on opponents in the hard areas. Difficult to move off the puck. When he sets up around the net he is a distraction for goalies. Generally aware in all three zones. Elite elements are power and offense.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Quinton ByfieldLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC211 de 2
84
L1
Power / Finesse forward who has found a home on the Kings top line with Kopitar and Kempe Compliments his line mates. Extends plays by absorbing contact and muscling his way through opponents. Heavy / hard to contain working off the cycle and heading to the net. Skates very well for his stature. When he has a head of steam, in transition, he gives opponents all they can handle. Sometimes it takes big/power forwards longer to adapt to the NHL game. Just scratching the surface. Logs 15:00 TOI - ES and PP. There's, at least, another level of offense on the horizon. Hard to play against. Imposing.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Michael AndersonLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDG241 de 1
82
P2
His entire game is on the rise. Paired with Drew Doughty at ES. Logging around 20:00 TOI - ES and PK. Does not have a role on the Kings PP. His minutes are hard minutes versus top six forwards. Moves well. Sound spatial awareness. Identifies what's developing around him and identifies his responsibilities on and off the puck. Aware. A '2-way D' who compliments his D-partner who is more of risk taker. Competes. Bodies up. Blocks shots on the PK. Provides second layer of offense as a puck mover - more than a shooter.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Arthur KaliyevLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG221 de 4
74
L3
If there is a role for a 'specialist' in the NHL, Kaliyev might fit the description. Averaging around 14:00 TOI - ES and PP A pure shooter / goal scorer Kaliyev has an elite release. He catches pucks and directs them on goal accurately and efficiently. Not a burner in open ice. Not a transition threat. His defensive detail ranges as well. Element is offense. Has 2F upside but his overall game holds him back from more of a role over the course of a full 60 minutes.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Phillip DanaultLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC301 de 1
86
L2
Quite literally a 'jack of all trades' for the Kings Logs around 18:00 TOI. Deployed in all situations. Wins over 50% of his draws. Can play up and down the lineup. If the team needs him to provide better than secondary offense he has a role in the top six If the Kings require Danault to shut down a top opponent's line, he is a solid checker with sound three zone awareness and detail. Provides some push back physically at times. Competes. Plays the game the right way. Nothing exceptional in one category. Also no real deficiencies in his game. Trustworthy31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Kevin FialaLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG272 de 2
85
L1
Fiala is a play driver who is a threat off the rush and has the skill to beat opponents 1vs1 / even 1 vs 2 when he drives the middle lane Although he's off to a slower start, goal scoring wise, in 23/24 he's equal parts shooter and distributor. His speed pushes opponents off their blue line. When he gets the edge he has the vision to pull up, at times, and distribute to open team mates joining the rush late. Logs over 18:00 TOI. Deployed at ES and PP#1. More energy than physicality. Gets pucks to the net. Element is offense, combined with high end compete ... which equals results31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Trevor MooreLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG281 de 1
86
L3
Moore has found a home in LA and is signed to a long-term contract He plays the game fast. Moore is quick to space and can push the play in transition. He leans shooter more than distributor overall but might be best described as equal parts Averaging over 17:00 TOI - deployed in all situations Energizer. Not physical. Pressures the play with his quickness. High end compete. Reliable three zone detail. Not just offense.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Anze KopitarLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC361 de 1
91
L1
Remains one of the most complete players in the entire NHL despite the fact he's 36 years young Big body. Hard to defend, especially along the wall / working off the cycle. Play maker. Leans distributor more than goal scorer but did score 28 goals last season Logs over 20:00 TOI. Used in all situations. 57% in the face-off circle. No holes Still an F1. Leads by example.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Adrian KempeLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG271 de 1
88
L1
Kempe's game has gone to another level the past three seasons. A top line, power / scoring winger When he gets the edge off the rush he takes the play to the net He has a quick catch and release in traffic Shoots the puck accurately. A load to handle along the wall. Uses his large frame to shield pucks and box out opponents Plays with pace. No holes in his game. Close to a complete player. Averages over 19:00 TOI. Used in all situations.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Drew DoughtyLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDD331 de 1
88
P1
Doughty continues to play at a high level at the age of 34 He's logging over 26:00 TOI and being deployed in all situations. On the PP he is equally dangerous from the middle of the ice or the weak side flank. Plays with youthful enthusiasm and high end compete. Empties the tank on a nightly basis. Closes on opponents / takes away time and space / bodies up / battles along the wall / doesn't back down. Transitional / 2-way 'D' Monitoring if he can sustain this kind of volume / ice time No easy minutes31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Matt RoyLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDD281 de 1
85
P2
Roy is one of the most consistent players on the Kings A '2-way D' who logs over 21:00 TOI on average. He's deployed in all situations, with the bulk of his ice time coming at ES and PK Roy moves well, manages the game with the puck on his stick, plays with discipline, and pushes back physically. Through the first 9GP in 23/24 he's already been credited with 23 hits and 22 shot blocks. Additionally, Roy provides a second layer of offense. Reliable.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Cam TalbotLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG361 de 3
72
1B
Talbot is suiting up for his 8th team this year in LA He's on a 'value' contract - a one year deal paying $1M Talbot is 36 years old and nearing the end of his NHL journey When his game is on he utilizes his size to his advantage When square to the play he is difficult to beat. His read / react / lateral movement is above average. His crease composure ranges. Butterfly / positional / hybrid. Average gloves. Above average playing the puck. Like most goalies, when he's on he can provide steady results. Doesn't steal a ton of games. Consistency ranges. Rebound control and high net coverage are areas that can be exposed.31 oct. 20231 nov. 2023
Kaleb LawrenceLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC201 de 1
B+
RL
LA Kings 7th round pick in 2022 (215th overall) Huge frame Average plus skater Extends plays, at the junior level, along the wall and out front opponents net. Difficult to box out around the crease. Length / reach is an asset A work in progress. Leans finisher more than playmaker Involved. Pushes back. Needs time.27 oct. 202331 oct. 2023
Koehn ZiemmerLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC181 de 1
C+
M6
A goal scorer / point producer historically Creates - and scores - on the power-play Somewhat of a short stride but gets places on time and has enough speed to slip through defenders on his way to the net Good mitts in tight and around the crease Three zone detail ranges - Element is offense - Decent size and strength - carries a lot of weight for his stature3 févr. 202313 juin 2023
Jakub DvorakLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDG171 de 1
C+
LM
Big body defender who moves well for his stature Teases with the look of a player who could have more impact offensively Bulk of ice time comes at ES and PK Competes, leans on opponents, average plus identifying options and moving pucks A bit of a project overall but has an interesting foundation When he keeps things simple he is most affective.30 avr. 2023-
Otto SalinLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDD181 de 1
C+
P3
Not tall. Stocky / Strong A very good skater. Quick to space. Ability to lead / join the rush offensively. His game versus Swiss provided mixed results. Started the game playing fast and transitioning pucks effectively. Also gapped up well / killed zone entries against. Back half of the game slowly started to lack detail. Lost his man on the second goal against when he found himself looking at the numbers of his opponent driving to his net off the wall26 déc. 2022-
Brandt ClarkeLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDD191 de 1
69
P2
Looks comfortable at the NHL level. A solid skater who has no issues with the pace. A transitional defender who has the skill set and instincts to QB the power play An area defender at even strength and the penalty kill Rarely gets himself out of position in all three zones Picks his spots along the boards and around his crease ... less about physically engaging ... more jump to space quicker than opponents. Has added more weight and strength.25 oct. 202227 oct. 2022
Angus BoothLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDD181 de 1
C+
D7
A steady 2-way defenceman who plays a low risk game. He has some height but he's lean. Room to add 15-20lbs of proper weight. Skates well. Reads the play. Low risk approach. Occasionally he will join the rush. Rarely leads the attack. Looks to make simple outlets and keep the play in front of him. Defensively he takes away time and space adequately. When he adds strength he will need to ramp up his physical game. Nothing elite or poor about his game. Reliable player.27 juin 20224 juill. 2022
Jack HughesLogo de Kings de Los AngelesC181 de 1
D+
M6
More of a distributor than a shooter. His skating is average plus and has room for improvement. His stride is efficient. More leg / core strength will lead to additional separation. Hughes has the ability to wait for pressure to arrive and make plays in tight areas. At times he exposes pucks in the middle of the ice or tries to make a more difficult play than is required. Having said that his hockey IQ overall is sound. He doesn't possess an elite element but also doesn't have any glaring weaknesses in his game. Can be used in variety of roles.18 mars 20223 juill. 2022
Kevin FialaLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAG251 de 2
76
T3
Fiala plays both quick and fast. He is a threat off the rush and has the ability to gain the edge on zone entries and take pucks to the net. His element is offense but he has added more defensive responsibilities to his repertoire. In Minnesota he logged between 18:00 - 22:00 TOI and was used in all situations. A top 3 forward who competes He's sturdy/strong. The next step in his development will be taking his regular season success in to playoffs. To date his playoffs have been uneven. He needs to provide more at the hardest time of the year.6 mai 202229 juin 2022
Carl GrundströmLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAD241 de 2
47
L4
For a player who averages just over (10:00) TOI his stats line is better than average. Solid pace. Not a natural playmaker. Doesn't possess great vision off the rush. The kind of player who gets helpers as a result of hard work and turnovers. Does produce some secondary goal scoring. The majority of his shifts come at ES. Not used on special teams. He bumps opponents but doesn't play a heavy game. Pursues pretty well without the puck. Competes to create turnovers. A depth player who is only 24 years old. He could potentially play more.2 mars 20223 mars 2022
Taylor WardLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAD231 de 1
D+
RL
Good skater. Has ability to transition quickly through the neutral zone. Can be first on pucks via dump ins. Works. Competes. Doesn't back down. Detail defensively has room to improve. He sometimes needs to stop on pucks / plays instead of coasting around and getting caught out of position Used regular shift, power play, and 4vs4 Leans offense but isn't dynamic looking Will need to start in the minors and work out some details11 déc. 202117 janv. 2022
Erik PortilloLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG212 de 2
62
#3
Big body goalie who is pretty athletic for his stature Butterfly/Athletic style When he was in Europe he seemed to play deeper in his net and allow the play to come to him In North America he has resorted to playing higher in his crease which can lead to pucks spilling to areas he has to move further to make stops Overall, however, he is having a solid season overall Size is a plus / athleticism is a plus / needs to work on recovery quickness and puck play10 déc. 20214 janv. 2022
Cole KrygierLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDG211 de 1
D+
PP
2-way defender. Used RS and PK. Keeps the game simple Good jump to space. When he gets to pucks ahead of opponents he looks to make a quick/low risk outlet. Average playmaking ability overall Ocassionally shows a physical element Skates well. At times he will add and extra layer to the rush by coming late. Overall detail is sound for college but more assertiveness required for the pro game.4 déc. 20214 janv. 2022
Andre LeeLogo de Kings de Los AngelesAD211 de 1
C+
RL
Big body forward who combines a power style with some finesse with the puck on his stick. Plus release. Long reach that is deceptive. Used in all situations at the college level. Loads of compete. He's involved. and not shy about finishing his check or leaning on opponents to separate them from the puck. Pushes back. Skating is going to be the determining factor moving forward. More leg strength could lead to more explosiveness and improved agility.21 nov. 20212 janv. 2022
Ben MeehanLogo de Kings de Los AngelesDG201 de 1
C+
D7
Manages the game very well. A low risk approach. Capable of providing offense while not losing focus on detail defensively. Low risk game at 5/5. Used RS and on the PK at the college level but capable of working into a PP role as well. A useful / reliable team first defender.21 nov. 20212 janv. 2022
Erik PortilloLogo de Kings de Los AngelesG211 de 2
C+
#3
New breed big body goalie who plays an Athletic Butterfly/Hybrid style Takes up loads of room down low when in the butterfly with wide span Ability to find pucks in traffic with is size is a plus He does drop early at times which can be an issue getting set for second saves Average playing the puck27 nov. 20212 janv. 2022