PROFILE

mateo1.gifMatt Murray has been a Kings fan since the late '80s, when Wayne Gretzky grabbed headlines by defecting to the West Coast. Since then, he has been a card-carrying bandwagon member as the club soared in popularity with their sole Stanley Cup appearance to their position near the bottom of the Pacific. But things are looking brighter, as he is anxious to witness the rise of the new Kings.
E-mail Matt Press-Telegram
Subscribe to RSS feed

Recent Comments

Powered by
Movable Type 4.01

« October 24, 2006 | Main | October 27, 2006 »

October 25, 2006

What's the old saying about insanity?

KINGS WILD HOCKEY.jpg

To keep doing something and expecting a different result? Coach Crawford keeps wheeling goaltender Dan Cloutier out. And even though he faced 29 shots, he let in 3. Cloutier now has the worst goals against average in his career this season. But is it his fault? Only one of the goals was on the power play, and the team seemed to be locked in and focused more this game than the last one, when Cloutier was forced to face several 5-on-3 shifts.

The Kings are in a rebuilding mode. They are hoping forwards like Cammaleri, Frolov, and O'Sullivan start lighting the lamp regularly. But Crawford had defenseman Kevin Dallman out there taking faceoffs, and he lost all three. Meanwhile, O'Sullivan logs the least amount of ice time once again, second only to Ivanans. Patrick must really be in the doghouse with Crawford if he can't crack the Kings' top three lines.

Here's proof the Kings have true fans...

1026-james1.jpg

The sign of a true fan is someone who stands by their team, through thick and thin. This season, we're quickly finding out who the hardcore hockey fans are at the Staples Center. Here's a shot of Jesse James, owner of West Coast Choppers, with his lovely wife, actress Sandra Bullock, at the Kings game against the Anaheim Ducks this past Sunday.

Jesse has been a long-time Kings fan. It was James who got the Kings to agree to redo one of their Zambonis, which he unveiled to a Staples Center crowd last December.

zamboni.jpg

In Hollywood, where stars only make appearances at sporting games if they could steal a few seconds of camera time in between plays, it's refreshing to see James keeping it real by coming out to see his team take on cross-town rivals. Let's just hope his blushing bride isn't a Ducks fan. By Bullock's response, I'm not so sure.

1026-jesse.jpg

Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy | Information
For more local Southern California news:
Copyright © 2007 Los Angeles Newspaper Group