Liam Greentree joins host Jesse Cohen and Zach Dooley for a conversation about his season in Windsor, his future with the Kings and another LA Kings Development Camp. Then John Hoven (Mayor’s Manor) joins the program to go over the biggest changes in the next collective bargaining agreement that takes effect in the summer of 2026.
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9 Comments
Can’t wait til he starts playing for the Kings he’s gonna be the scorer we need
i dont think LG will get beat up in the ahl like turc did, but I kind of hope the kings just bring him up to the big club as soon as possible instead of the slow process used with the other kids in the past.
Woohooo cannot wait for Liam Greentree to hone his skills on the Reign for the next 5 freakin years before joining the Kings. See Alex Turcotte, and all high end prospects. Kings are a terrible franchise at developing the farm. LOL.
It's a hard one, cause being around those senior guys and what he can learn from them will be invaluable, but at the same time he needs to be out on the ice working on his game. The last thing I'd want is for him to play for the Kings, struggle and then his confidence is shot.
I delivered uber to this man😅🙏
Put him with the big boys. Put him in a position to thrive and don’t cage him in.
If he can’t hack it and isn’t ready, he is a big boy and a confident man he can go back down and work on his game knowing what he needs.
Upside: young star breaks out with young creative energy and sparks the now bigger, yet still defensively sound and goaltending sound. This kid plus Quinton, plus a much improved power play with kuznetzov and Perry. Yes Perry. I know I know but he will improve our power play.
Downside: man goes back down and works on what he just learned. Confidence remains perfectly fine. If anything, he’s operating from the future because he’s seen what it takes and what he needs to focus on.
Win win. Put him on the ice from day two one.
Put him with the big boys. Put him in a position to thrive and don’t cage him in.
If he can’t hack it and isn’t ready, he is a big boy and a confident man he can go back down and work on his game knowing what he needs.
Upside: young star breaks out with young creative energy and sparks the now bigger, yet still defensively sound and goaltending sound. This kid plus Quinton, plus a much improved power play with kuznetzov and Perry. Yes Perry. I know I know but he will improve our power play.
Downside: man goes back down and works on what he just learned. Confidence remains perfectly fine. If anything, he’s operating from the future because he’s seen what it takes and what he needs to focus on.
Win win. Put him on the ice from day two one.
Plus look at those teeth!! That screams success.
I have a feeling that the Kings roster this upcoming season is primarily going to be made up of "thirty somethings" as Ken Holland is an old timer retread…