The Kings survived their share of injuries to get within one win of a playoff series victory this season, so the hope is that 2022-23 will be about “progression” without “regression.”
EL SEGUNDO — The Kings’ break-up day might not have been much for costumes or sets – a drab, damp locker room was the backdrop while sandals and sweatshirts were the de facto dress code – but it carried all the story-telling power of the Netflix homepage.
“The bitter part is leaving, the sweet part is going forward,” Brown said. “I want to get away from the game a little bit, spend time with my family, just being a dad really.” Danault, who scored more than twice as many goals as he had in any previous NHL season, said this summer he would love to sell other free agents on the Kings, and that there was no turning back from the strides he and the team made this season.
“We went through so much crap this year, everyone wants to talk about Vegas having all these injuries, we had the same stuff. I’m just really proud of what the group did,” said Doughty, who missed more than twice as many games this season as he had in 13 prior campaigns combined. “It’s motivating that we were able to do that without our guys, because, now, what can we do with them?”
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