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Player evaluation: Ellis

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MATT ELLIS

This season: 19 games, 1 goal, 1 assist, plus-2 rating (with Kings); 54 games, 3 goals, 5 assists, plus-3 rating (overall).

Positives: The expectations were fairly low when the Kings claimed Ellis off waivers from Detroit, but he was a lineup regular who averaged almost 13 minutes per game and played a responsible defensive game. Ellis proved to be a hard worker who wasn't afraid to throw his body around.

Negatives: At age 26, he's unlikely to develop much of an offensive game, so he's limited there and probably won't rise above an energy-line role. He's also not terribly big, which could potentially mean injury problems with his style of play.

Looking ahead: Ellis definitely has a chance to make an impact with the Kings, but he likely will be competing for a roster spot with players such as John Zeiler, Matt Moulson, Gabe Gauthier and Brady Murray. His defensive skills are a huge plus but his offensive limitations will hold him back.

Contract status: Signed through 2008-09 (cap number of $475,000 next season).

9 Comments

anthony said:

Not too impressed with this player.
He's one step above John Zeiler and one step below the Zamboni driver.

Bruce said:

One of the big reasons the Kings PK improved late in the season. Can't be faulted for not hustling. As a probable 4th liner, he shouldn't be counted on for significant scoring and is capable enough. Worth keeping at that inexpensive salary for next season.

JDM said:

A character type player that every team needs on the fourth line. Responsible defensively, good on the PK. I want him around even if he can't score.

Lack of fourth line scoring is the least of our problems.

Gord said:

A good addition to the bottom 6. I don't care if he never scores single goal as long as he brings his energy and defensive game to the 4th line every game.

lakingzfan said:

comes from a classy organization and hopefully can rub off some good habits to the rest of the team. keep him for another year

brianguy said:

he is one of the sole reasons for our improved PK. the Kings would be dumb not to give him roughly the same amount of ice time next season. OK so he's only going to get 5 or 6 goals a season, he's still better than Zeiler and Guiliano who would have at most 1 each.

Dan H. said:

He's a good add to the 4th line for a checking line and as was stated is valuable on the PK. He's pretty good on the forecheck too which helps on this team.

Harry said:

Anthony,
Which part of the game play do you compare Ellis with Zeiler?? Zeiler is a piece of shit player to me.....he only hits good for the girls in the stands :)

nykingfan said:

I thought he was a nice pickup for the Kings. His work on the PK was excellent and his hustle makes him the perfect 4th line player.
A lot of times people just look at the stats and determine that the guy sucks. That's definitely not the case with this guy. His job isn't to score goals. His salary also makes sense for next season.

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