On the eve of the 2022-23 season, Kings leadership expecting progress from increased expectations – LA Kings Insider

Posted: October 13, 2022 at 1:29 pm

Progress. Continued progress.

That was Rob Blakes generalized answer to what he would see as growth from last season to this season.

Throughout last season, Blake maintained that word, progress. It was never, publicly at least, about setting a bar or a line for what the team needed to achieve, there wasnt a mandate as to what progress was, but rather just a focus on the word. Progress.

Progress last season put the Kings into the postseason and now the group is hungry for more. With a couple of new faces and others expected to give more, Blake stressed the importance of maintaining the level from last season, while progressing beyond it here in 2022-23.

Weve made a big step getting back in the playoffs and now youve got to hold that level and keep getting in, he added. I think the roster starts to take a little more shape, you add a few pieces through free agency, give the young guys a couple more years to get up and running at the NHL level and now you put the emphasis on them producing and helping us.

One of the questions posed a few times in various settings pertained to whether it was harder to go from a non-playoff team to a playoff team, or from a playoff team to a true contender.

Todd McLellan said at the beginning of training camp that the easy part is over, going from where the Kings were at the start of the rebuild to breaking into the playoff picture. Blake tended to agree. Last season, the outside world not that the Kings pay much attention to that didnt have the Kings pegged as a team with expectations. With a playoff appearance under their belts, and the bar being raised, Blake knows his group isnt sneaking up on anyone this season.

I would say its tougher going from once you become a playoff team to be able to become a real contender, he said. Now youre dealing with really, really good teams once you get in. We made a step last year, but now we have to make sure we have the ability to move past that and keep that going. I think Todd used the phrase were not sneaking up on anybody. Not anymore. I think our coaching staff will have our players prepared for that.

In terms of that preparation, that message seems to be making its way to the team as well.

Starting at the top, with captain Anze Kopitar, he understands that the Kings wont be a surprise to anyone this season. While making the playoffs was a great accomplishment, something that Kopitar recognized, its also not what the Kings are here to do. Theyre here for more, something the captain stressed today.

Last year was a big step for this team and for some individuals and the team in general, but now we have to upgrade it again, Kopitar said. Yeah, it was great to make the playoffs of course but making the playoffs is not the goal here. Its doing some damage in the playoffs, but in order to do that, its getting there first and then roll from there.

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Thats a big picture vision, and its certainly where the Kings believe they can be six months from now.

Its also not reasonable to expect the Kings to be the perfect version of themselves on night one. McLellan sees the Kings as a work in progress at this stage of the game, a team that will continue to improve each day on the road to hopefully becoming that team that should be competing for a playoff spot, and hopefully more.

Youre never the finished product on day one, McLellan said. I think Ive mentioned to a few guys that day one is often too high or too low and day two is really where you start to see what the team is made of. Were at day one, were going to make it important because it obviously is. Wed like to see our identity come out, wed like to see our structure come out, wed like to see individuals find their game within our game. There are areas that weve concentrated a little bit more on through training camp and we should see improvements in those areas, but it will take some time.

Kopitar believes hes seen improvements from day one of training camp through where the team is at today.

Now that the regular season is about to get underway, he and many of the other veterans in camp, Kopitar is someone who is truly looking forward to getting into the action of opening night. Drew Doughty has expressed the same thoughts. For those who have been through it, theyre excited for the lights to shine brightly at Crypto.com Arena tomorrow, with Opening Night.

There are a bunch of guys in here that have gone through a bunch of camps, so I think everybodys looking to a day like today, where were working towards tomorrow, he said. We are in a good spot and were in good spirits for the start of the season.

The club starting the season will be the closest one yet to Blakes overall vision of what he wants the Kings to look like.

Entering the regular season coming off of an exhibition slate that saw the team finish 3-3-1, the Kings on paper at least are the best team the Kings have entered a season with. The Kevin Fiala acquisition filled an obvious void in terms of a top line, scoring forward, while internal growth is expected to help fill other roles as well throughout the lineup. In a perfect world, that internal growth will not only fill roles, but help to push others for their spots as well, which would give the Kings both depth and internal competition.

At least to start the season, well see what Blakes vision of theKings looks like with some of those pieces in place.

Its getting there, he said. I think there are less and less concerns throughout the lineup. I think there still are at different times and that there will be as the season goes on, but I do think we have players that can fill certain roles. We do have some depth in the right positions if needed, that was a major factor last year that Im not sure we had set and understood well enough with major injuries Some of these guys were able to step in and play those minutes.

At the end of it all, it comes back to the first story written during training camp. The notion of expectations.

Todd McLellan made clear that the team wouldnt be worrying about what those outside of the Kings room are saying or setting. Its about internal expectations and Blake shared today that those have been both established and clearly defined heading into the season.

Expectations, theres a lot that goes with it and I think we have to define within our interior walls what we expect out of this group, Blake said. Building and getting better, every time were on the ice, we have to get better. Weve got to get our special teams better, a lot of areas of our game need to increase from a year ago to keep that level. Those are the expectations and weve talked to the players and its from within. Weve defined that on a personal level and on a team level, there are expectations that we want these guys to meet.

*The Kings are scheduled to hold a 10:30 AM morning skate tomorrow at Toyota Sports Performance Center before its off to Crypto.com Arena for Opening Night. A reminder that tomorrows game starts at 7:00 PM, not 7:30 PM, and that heavy traffic is expected with the Dodgers playing at home at 6:37 PM. A pre-game fan fest begins for the Kings at 4:30 PM.

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