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Player evaluation: Nagy

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LADISLAV NAGY

This season: 38 games, 9 goals, 17 assists, minus-2 rating.

Positives: In spurts, Nagy showed the offensive creativity that led the Kings to give him a one-year contract last summer. He's still a creative offensive player with good hands, and had be been able to stay healthy, he might have been a 20-goal scorer, a plateau he reached in each of his first three full NHL seasons.

Negatives: He couldn't stay healthy. A neck injury took Nagy out of the lineup in mid-January and he never returned. Injuries played a big part this year, but Nagy's goal totals have decreased every season since 2003-04, from 24 to 15 to 12 to nine. Even when healthy, he probably produced at a level a bit lower than the Kings expected.

Looking ahead: Given his neck injury, and Dean Lombardi's hint-dropping about bringing more prospects into the fold, it seems highly unlikely that the Kings have Nagy in their plans as a top-six forward next season. If he's healthy, he will get a contract from another team and might be able to rebound.

Contract situation: Unrestricted free agent.

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Rich Hammond has covered the Kings, on a full-time or part-time basis, since the 2000-01 season. He was the beat writer for the entire John Torchetti era and has witnessed Bob Miller singing country music in a Nashville honky-tonk bar. A native of Los Angeles, Rich has worked at the Daily News since 1999 and also serves as the paper's deputy sports editor. E-mail Rich at rich.hammond@dailynews.com.

Jill Painter joined the Daily News in 2000 and during the last eight years she's covered the Dodgers, Cal State Northridge, UCLA, Kings, golf and everything in between. Even though she's from Colorado, she still freezes in the Staples Center press box but always manages to thaw her fingers in time to make deadline. E-mail Jill at jill.painter@dailynews.com.

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Recent Comments

CHUCK on Player evaluation: Nagy: Thanks for the hat trick against Chicago, Jan 1st. See Ya!!!!!!! ...

lakingzfan on Player evaluation: Nagy: too injury prone and we need the room for our younger guys. he's a goo ...

ChrisH on Player evaluation: Nagy: Hey Rich, Any idea how much of a role Mike O'Connell played in the Ki ...

Anonymous on Player evaluation: Nagy: Dean lets move on. The chemistery on this team is such that he was not ...

SuperSonic420 on Player evaluation: Nagy: Bye Bye Nagy...we hardly knew ya. ...

Vahe on Player evaluation: Nagy: Hey at least he got in a couple games, before the 1 yr deal was done.. ...

Marc Nathan on Player evaluation: Nagy: Please Dean, close the books on this one. ...

anthony on Player evaluation: Nagy: I really liked this player. I actually thought he was a pretty good si ...

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