All tired out in practice

In Terry Murray’s first season with the Kings, it was “home plate,” five dots spray-painted on the ice, in front of the goal crease, to designate the area that Murray wanted the team to better protect. This year, it’s tires, placed around the ice and, right now, in front of Jonathan Bernier to assist in skating and shooting drills. If you run a junkyard and you’re missing some tires, I think I know where they are.

20110920-101020.jpg

Rules for Blog Commenting

  • No profanity, slurs or other offensive language. Replacing letters with symbols does not turn expletives into non-expletives.
  • Personal attacks against other blog commenters, and/or blatant attempts to antagonize other comments, are not tolerated. Respectful disagreement is encouraged. Posts that continually express the same singular opinion will be deleted.
  • Comments that incite political, religious or similar debates will be deleted.
  • Please do not discuss, or post links to websites that illegally stream NHL games.
  • Posting under multiple user names is not allowed. Do not type in all caps. All violations are subject to comment deletion and/or banning of commenters, per the discretion of the blog administrator.

Repeated violations of the blog rules will result in site bans, commensurate with the nature and number of offenses.

Please flag any comments that violate the site rules for moderation. For immediate problems regarding problematic posts, please email zdooley@lakings.com.