Kings Go To The Backup Plan

from Helene Elliott of the Fabulous Forum, And so Plan C ? as in ?consolation? ? came to pass Tuesday when the Kings signed left wing Alexei Ponikarovsky for one year at $3 million plus a $200,000 signing bonus. This is a lateral step and not a leap forward, an emergence from limbo to grab the best second-tier player available and compensate for losing the frustrating but undeniably talented Frolov and his two 30-goal seasons.... He?s not awful. You don?t score 20 goals in the NHL by being incompetent. Inconsistent? Yes. He scored six goals in 15 games in January and only two in his final 21 games. Soft? So his reputation says despite his 6-foot-4, 220-pound build. But Lombardi likes his size enough to have pursued him at the trade deadline ? and considered Ponikarovsky the best consolation prize 27 days into a free-agent market that was thin on forwards to begin with. ?So much time and energy went into this Kovalchuk thing that you?re exposed. Because it dragged on for so long and arguably has continued to drag on, we weren?t addressing other needs. It was impossible anyway,? Lombardi said. ?And then you get into the problem that we are in a free-agency mode and everything is tied to this guy that you?re clearly telling the marketplace that everybody else is second fiddle.? more

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