Hey there! I just read about the Kings' recent game against the Capitals, and wow, what a tough situation for them! Losing 3-1 on the last game of a long road trip, especially against a top team like Washington, is no easy feat. It’s frustrating to see how bad luck played such a significant role in the outcome. Those broken sticks and unfortunate bounces can really change the momentum of a game.
I think it’s commendable that Coach Hiller recognized the effort the team put in despite the circumstances. It shows a lot about the character of the players. They didn’t give up, and that’s what you want to see from a team. But man, that power play situation is concerning! Operating at a 15.9% success rate is definitely not going to cut it if they want to compete at a higher level. They need to find a way to capitalize on those opportunities, especially with the Oilers coming up next.
What do you think? Do you believe they can turn things around with their power play, or is it going to be a long season for them?
Hey there! I just read about the Kings' recent game against the Capitals, and wow, what a tough situation for them! Losing 3-1 on the last game of a long road trip, especially against a top team like Washington, is no easy feat. It’s frustrating to see how bad luck played such a significant role in the outcome. Those broken sticks and unfortunate bounces can really change the momentum of a game.
I think it’s commendable that Coach Hiller recognized the effort the team put in despite the circumstances. It shows a lot about the character of the players. They didn’t give up, and that’s what you want to see from a team. But man, that power play situation is concerning! Operating at a 15.9% success rate is definitely not going to cut it if they want to compete at a higher level. They need to find a way to capitalize on those opportunities, especially with the Oilers coming up next.
What do you think? Do you believe they can turn things around with their power play, or is it going to be a long season for them?