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Some Kings news... The Kings have called up Adrian Kempe from Ontario of the AHL
— David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) February 14, 2017
Nothing’s changed as far as I’m concerned. We still need some contributions from the offensive side of things.
So if you’re an offensive guy, you better put up some numbers.
(on Kempe's eight goals in 17 Calder Cup playoff games in 2015) He scored some goals, didn’t have any assists. Scored some goals, played with some pretty good players. Played with Nick Shore, he’s in the NHL. Played with Nic Dowd, he’s in the NHL. Played with Jordan Weal, he’s an All-Star, now he’s in the NHL. The list goes on and on. I might have been able to score seven. Geez. It’s a pretty good team. Brian O’Neill, MVP of the league. Jordan Weal, MVP of the playoffs. Colin Miller, he’s in the NHL.
You’ve got to do it consistently. I scored a hat trick once, OK, like I scored a hat trick in the American Hockey League. You’ve got to do it more than once. (Ontario Reign Insider)
Just straight maturity with him, and coming from a different type of game, with the hockey IQ that he has and the speed that he has, the only adjustment is experience. He’s adjusted to the ice. You can see that. He’s a fun player to watch. (LA Kings Insider)
“He’s going to be fine,” said Kings Vice President of Hockey Operations and Director of Player Personnel Michael Futa. “It’s part of the process. Going down there, competing and scoring on a regular basis—that’s something we need from him.”
But as reported earlier, that is not what they’re getting from Kempe now, not even close.
“I think, ‘struggling’ is a good term [to describe Kempe’s play],” said Futa. “I think anytime a kid has success in training camp and then goes down to the minors there’s an adjustment, mentally, to challenge himself to play at the same level, the same caliber, every night.” (Frozen Royalty)
I think he’s starting to play a little more like we were expecting.
I think there was a lot of hype [around] him during training camp and I don’t know if it was deserved or not. He showed flashes of speed and everything else, but the end result—there were no points to show for it. Now you’re seeing the end result. (Frozen Royalty)
Watch Kempe fly pic.twitter.com/NmGvFLecja
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) October 16, 2016
But Kempe answers back with speed to spare! @ontarioreign 2 @Condors 2 pic.twitter.com/fW5ZaoQsOi
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) December 27, 2016
Slo mo Kempe goes coast to coast to tie it at 2 pic.twitter.com/BsXh7EGaCl
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) May 14, 2016
Small play that you want to see from Kempe, using speed on forecheck + dogged puck pursuit pic.twitter.com/VNUWygReQX
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) January 19, 2017
Kempe blasts the AK on the PP @ontarioreign 2 @sjbarracuda 1 pic.twitter.com/eW7WozKDxR
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) March 17, 2016
Gorgeous lofted pass by Kempe sets up Ontario power play with a minute to go pic.twitter.com/8gSViBpDBa
— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) February 4, 2017
Missed the fluorescent embrace of Gundo on an early weekday morning. (Kempe is color coded with Kopitar, Toffoli.) pic.twitter.com/yPC7SjCG9E
— Jon Rosen (@lakingsinsider) February 15, 2017
Kings retaining 20% of Gilbert salary. LA gets 2017 fifth round pick if Caps go past 2nd round and he plays at least half of playoff games.
— Isabelle Khurshudyan (@ikhurshudyan) February 15, 2017