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9 In A Row: Kings 4, Wings 3

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In a finish the Los Angeles pulled out of nowhere, they extended their winning streak to nine games against the Detroit Red Wings. From here on out every game they win, they also extend the franchise record. That is music to my ears, but it's not all sunshine and rainbows.

There have been a few games in the past couple of weeks that have lacked the consistency I'm always on the hunt for. Like the game against the New Jersey Devils, today's game saw the opposition score the first goals of the game. Henrik Zetterberg and Valtteri Filppula got the Red Wings up 3-0 with Z scoring two of his own. The Kings were completely dominated in the first period; they were being chased around the entire frame, but they fought back with the drive and determination that they've been able to bring to almost every game so far this season. Said determination was finally brought in the second period and they tied up the game with three sweet goals of their own. An unexpected contributor scrambled for the fourth and game-winner. Michael Handzus put the game away and showed some unexpected emotion after the puck went behind Jimmy Howard. Even on the replay, you could see Alexander Frolov smiling! Crazy things are happening with this team!

By the way, what was up with Howard throwing up an elbow into Dustin Brown's face with the ref in clear view but not calling a freaking thing? I thought refs were supposed to be the neutral party in every game played. I don't care that "things will even out in the end." Call it the first time it happens!

Every game, every win changes the Kings standings in the Western Conference. With the Phoenix Coyotes loss to the Dallas Stars tonight, the Kings hop ahead of the Yotes to grab the fourth spot with 75 points. Annoyingly, the Vancouver Canucks are still ahead of the Kings with 72 points with one game in hand. Looking at the East, the Washington Capitals are still going strong wtih 13 wins in a row. The Toronto Maple Leafs took down the Ottawa Senators so the latter's winning streak is finally over. I'm not sure where the Senators got off trying to act like a good team. Everything's looking good for the Kings. Status quo.

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Two pucks off the posts

lucky luck is on our side

by Raaddad on Feb 6, 2010 10:44 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

I meant to say "lady luck," btw...jeez...

2 Rules on when not to post:
1. when in too much of a celebratory mood
2. when off of meds

by Raaddad on Feb 7, 2010 2:45 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Fo sho x dos

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by Great Ice-Pectations on Feb 7, 2010 9:49 AM PST up reply actions   0 recs

OTOH

Kopi knocked one off of the post in 1st, and it might well have changed the momentum if it went in.

So both teams got breaks, the Kings just got more breaks. :-)

by DougX on Feb 7, 2010 12:19 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

sorry if I missed this on an earlier post, but

Is it me, or is Kopi twice as good when Ryan Smyth plays?
Kopi’s slump occured roughly same time as Smyth being out.

by Raaddad on Feb 7, 2010 2:48 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

I definitely agree with you. That was completely apparent right when Smyth left the lineup. Chemistry works in strange ways, but these two were a great duo. That isn’t to say Williams was a slouch, he added a solid presence to that line. Now that he’s out and Terry Murray’s made some changes, things are looking pretty good.

by Connie Kim on Feb 7, 2010 4:38 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

So we’re giving credit to Ryan Smyth when Kopitar plays well even when they’re not on the same line? Sweet, I’m going to go punch something.

The West Coast is the Best Coast.

by RudyKelly on Feb 8, 2010 12:04 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Yes and no. Kopitar found his stride with two youn’uns.

Also, don’t look now but Smyth is back on the top like with Kopitar for tonight.

by Connie Kim on Feb 8, 2010 1:55 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

By the way, what was up with Howard throwing up an elbow into Dustin Brown’s face with the ref in clear view but not calling a freaking thing? I thought refs were supposed to be the neutral party in every game played.

You know, I’m fairly sympathetic to the Kings generally, but whining on the exceedingly rare occasions when Dustin Brown does NOT draw a penalty is a little over the top. The guy is the most accomplished diver in the league, judging from the fact he is leading the league in penalties drawn for the third year running. I don’t see all of those penalties and there is no doubt some are deserved, but I have also seen my Oilers burned three times in the last two years on flagrant dives by that bastard. It’s effective, but not at all sportsmanlike.

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by Bruce McCurdy on Feb 7, 2010 10:47 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

This is 100% true.

The West Coast is the Best Coast.

by RudyKelly on Feb 8, 2010 12:03 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

I have to agree as well. It’s a dream of mine that one day he’ll skate by the penalty box after drawing one and fling out his arms and cry: “ACTING!”

In Dinglebarn We Trust

by Niesy on Feb 8, 2010 3:29 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

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