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Kings glad to be again on house ice, beating Sharks after seven-game journey

By Editorial Board Published October 25, 2024 7 Min Read
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Kings glad to be again on house ice, beating Sharks after seven-game journey

The NHL season turned three weeks outdated Friday, simply hours after the Kings performed on house ice for the primary time.

“It’s definitely odd,” captain Anze Kopitar stated Thursday, earlier than the Kings performed at Crypto.com Area for the primary time in 175 days to beat the San José Sharks 3-2 earlier than a sold-out crowd of 18,146. “End of October. So a little different.”

The Kings had been compelled out of their constructing for the primary seven video games of the season by the third section of a multimillion-dollar renovation of Crypto.com Area, which turned 25 this month. For those who depend a preseason spent partly in Utah and Quebec, the journey lasted greater than a month, making the Kings the final crew within the league to play at house.

Six others have already got performed 5 video games on their house ice. And there’s little doubt that put the Kings at an obstacle. Not solely had been the gamers away from their households, but additionally the house crew places its sticks down final on face-offs, bettering its probabilities of successful the drop, and will get the final change on substitutions after a whistle, permitting it to take advantage of matchup benefits.

“That’s huge,” stated Kings TV analyst Jim Fox, who performed 9 seasons within the NHL.

That’s not the one benefit of coming house.

“The fans,” Kings president Luc Robitaille stated, “make the home-ice advantage.”

“You can slice it a bunch of different ways,” second-year coach Jim Hiller added. “There’s a familiarity with your routine. When you eat, what time you get in your car, what the rink looks like. And I think for us, in this time in particular, it’s just coming home, getting some fresh air, chance for people to see families again.

“Everybody’s in a pretty good mood.”

Most likely as a result of they performed so properly on the street, taking eight of a potential 14 factors within the seven video games. However then lengthy street journeys are nothing new to the Kings, who needed to vacate their area 20 instances within the final 24 seasons to make manner for the Grammy Awards. These multiweek journeys typically come within the lifeless of winter; beginning the season on the street, Hiller stated, is significantly better.

“Once you get deeper in, it’s basically as if you’ve got a battery. Your battery starts to dwindle so those trips at the end really zap you,” he stated. “At the beginning everybody’s fresh, hungry, excited.”

“Because it’s a little bit unprecedented, we have to be careful,” he added. “There’s a big picture that goes on.”

For a crew welcoming greater than a half-dozen new gamers, a protracted street journey additionally generally is a bonding train, particularly this early within the season.

“You get new guys, you want to spend as much time as you can,” Kopitar stated. “From that point of view, the trip was really good.”

San Jose Sharks center Luke Kunin gets in a fight with Kings left wing Andre Lee during the first period Thursday.

San Jose Sharks middle Luke Kunin will get in a struggle with Kings left wing Andre Lee in the course of the first interval Thursday.

(William Liang / Related Press)

A kind of new gamers, Warren Foegele, who left Edmonton to signal with the Kings (4-2-2) in July, launched himself to the brand new followers by scoring twice within the first 12 minutes Thursday in a sloppy sport during which the Kings went to the penalty field eight instances and gave up two power-play targets to San José (0-6-2).

“First time being in this dressing room,” stated Foegele, who stated he wanted assist discovering the locker room. “This is probably the rink I played in the second most. It was nice to be on the side.”

After seeing the final three seasons finish in first-round playoff losses to Foegele’s Oilers, Robitaille stated it was apparent the crew needed to do one thing completely different — moreover altering the schedule — if it wished completely different outcomes. So along with including Foegele, the Kings traded underperforming ahead Pierre-Luc Dubois and the $59.5 million left on his contract to the Washington Capitals for goalie Darcy Kuemper, signed defenseman Joel Edmundson to a three-year contract and traded for winger Tanner Jeannot and defenseman Kyle Burroughs. The crew additionally ditched its plodding 1-3-1 impartial zone entice in favor of extra offensive-minded 1-2-2, a formation Kopitar stated has made the crew dynamic.

Extra productive too, with the Kings averaging greater than 31 pictures a sport, fourth finest within the 16-team Western Convention.

“We’ve changed our roster,” stated Robitaille, whose crew additionally should discover a strategy to overcome the lack of stellar defenseman Drew Doughty, who will miss no less than half the season after present process surgical procedure to restore a fractured ankle. “The biggest thing this year was to change a little bit the identity. More than a third of our team has changed. So it’s going to take time for our guys to play exactly the way we want them to play.”

Kings goaltender David Rittich makes a save during the first period against the San Jose Sharks.

Kings goaltender David Rittich makes a save in the course of the first interval in opposition to the San Jose Sharks.

(William Liang / Related Press)

Beginning the season with seven straight street video games will assist forge that identification. However Robitaille sees an excellent greater benefit: The Kings have already got performed 17% of their street schedule.

“You’ve got to play 41 games on the road whether you play them in the first week or the last week,” he stated. “We could complain about it and other teams complain about it, but every team has some schedule issues. It’s just part of it.

“You just move on and make the best of it and you come out of it. If you’re ahead, you’re better for it.”

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