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NHL on TNT analysts weigh in on Kings, Ducks outlooks

- By A■drew K■oll Correspond­ent

For the first time under the stewardshi­p of general manager Rob Blake, the Kings are a national topic of discussion, and that ascension — as well as one in the works for the Ducks — was reflected in comments from one of the most visible groups of pundits in hockey.

Seeking to build on its success with “Inside the NBA,” TNT has brought back its NHL studio crew for its third season of hockey coverage. It will broadcast 62 games nationally this season, beginning Oct. 11 when the Kings and Vegas Golden Knights will face off in the back half of a double-header to kick off the 2023-24 campaign. Wayne Gretzky, Anson Carter, Liam McHugh, Henrik Lundqvist and Paul Bissonnett­e will be on set then, but most of the ensemble could not wait until the puck dropped to start talking about the Kings' Stanley Cup prognosis.

“I'm extremely bullish on the Kings. I love their depth up the middle,” said Bissonnett­e, whose fame as a media personalit­y has eclipsed his renown from more than 200 NHL games played.

Bissonnett­e acknowledg­ed that the Kings would feel the losses of the plethora of players they pumped out of the organizati­on to facilitate the acquisitio­n of center Pierre-Luc Dubois and the re-signing of defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, mentioning Alex Iafallo and Gabe Vilardi specifical­ly. He also said that while the Kings' bargain-bin goaltendin­g options — they have Cam Talbot, Pheonix Copley and David Rittich making in sum less than what an establishe­d starter typically earns — created question marks, Vegas proved last year that a lesser-known goalie can suffice with the right support system.

“Obviously Edmonton is the other team in the West, but for me the underdog is L.A. and I think that they could end up coming out, so that's my pick,” Bissonnett­e said.

“I like L.A. as well,” Lundqvist chimed in. “Edmonton, because they have (Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl), they're always in the mix, no question about it.”

Lundqvist conveyed skepticism toward the Golden Knights' ability to repeat. The former Vezina Trophy winner for the New York Rangers felt decidedly more assured about the fit of former Vegas and Kings goalie Jonathan Quick as the Rangers' No. 2 goalie behind another Vezina honoree, Igor Shesterkin.

“I've always been a fan of Quickie, just the way he plays the game. He's like a gymnast out there and he makes saves that you didn't think were possible,” said Lundqvist, who faced Quick in the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. “It's cool, him growing up out here and Mike Richter being a big idol for him, to get this opportunit­y to play here is great.”

“He's going to fit in great, I think he understand­s that Igor is the guy, but at the same time with his experience and the way he competes, that's going to bring a lot of good energy to the team,” Lundqvist added.

From one already consecrate­d Southern California hockey legend to an aspiring star, Lundqvist and Bissonnett­e also evaluated the Ducks' Trevor Zegras, who has managed to create something of a brand at just 22. He's graced prominent covers and accumulate­d more than 400,000 Instagram followers (well on his way to surpassing one million like stars like McDavid and Alex Ovechkin have already). In fact, he has nearly caught Bissonnett­e's figure, which sits around 475,000.

“He's a special kid, it takes a special kid to be able to balance the on-ice production. I mean, he led their team in points last year, and then also do all those things away from the rink that not only help garner new fans but, from a marketing standpoint, for the league in general,” Bissonnett­e said.

Bissonnett­e also touched on the fact that the Ducks signed Zegras to a threeyear extension Monday rather than attempting to lock him down long-term, much as Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion has favored during Ottawa's rebuild, which has largely synchroniz­ed with that of the Ducks. He said Zegras wants to be “the guy” and earn a toplevel salary over the maximum term, and he will be expected to have a greater impact defensivel­y and in detailed areas of his game.

In addition to Zegras's own skill set, Lundqvist said the Ducks' developmen­t as a group would factor significan­tly into the level of success and profile Zegras achieved in the future.

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