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About This Page: This is a discussion on LA Kings Talk within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Inside the Kings
too bad moller and chilliwack didn't get to move on in the playoffs. a lot of those games were determined by one goal and one of them even went to 3rd OT.
Question: I know there is a bit more of a physical edge to your game that is not always common in European players. Did that evolve even more this season with the Bruins?
Moller: That is probably one of the biggest reasons why I came to play over here because I play more like a North American player. It gave me a chance to develop that part of my game even more.
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Question: Cycling the puck down low seems to be a big part of your possession game.
Moller: That is absolutely a main part of my game. It is something that I try and do almost every time I step out onto the ice. I just try and make it a part of the play and obviously I like to shoot the puck a lot.
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Question: Did the Kings check up on you a lot during the course of the season?
Moller: They came out quite a bit, I think I had contact with them at least five times during the season. We talked a lot and I e-mailed with the trainer who sent me some stuff to do. The trainer sent me some workouts and some tips on keeping my body in shape and feeling good throughout the season.
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Question: Who else did you speak with during the season?
Moller: I met with Mr. Lombardi a few times. We talked about how my game is progressing and how I can improve different areas and what it takes to score more goals and stuff like that.
I'm surprised the Kings didn't bring him up to Manchester to let him play a couple games at that level. I guess with the playoffs being such a tenuous issue right now they couldn't afford to break in a rookie forward?
Question: I know there is a bit more of a physical edge to your game that is not always common in European players. Did that evolve even more this season with the Bruins?
Moller: That is probably one of the biggest reasons why I came to play over here because I play more like a North American player. It gave me a chance to develop that part of my game even more.
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Question: Cycling the puck down low seems to be a big part of your possession game.
Moller: That is absolutely a main part of my game. It is something that I try and do almost every time I step out onto the ice. I just try and make it a part of the play and obviously I like to shoot the puck a lot.
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Question: Did the Kings check up on you a lot during the course of the season?
Moller: They came out quite a bit, I think I had contact with them at least five times during the season. We talked a lot and I e-mailed with the trainer who sent me some stuff to do. The trainer sent me some workouts and some tips on keeping my body in shape and feeling good throughout the season.
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Question: Who else did you speak with during the season?
Moller: I met with Mr. Lombardi a few times. We talked about how my game is progressing and how I can improve different areas and what it takes to score more goals and stuff like that.
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In the future please dont post full interviews or posts from Inside The Kings so they get as much traffic as possible so the blog can stay alive.
I'm surprised the Kings didn't bring him up to Manchester to let him play a couple games at that level. I guess with the playoffs being such a tenuous issue right now they couldn't afford to break in a rookie forward?
I'm surprised the Kings didn't bring him up to Manchester to let him play a couple games at that level. I guess with the playoffs being such a tenuous issue right now they couldn't afford to break in a rookie forward?
Yea, there probably isn't room for him right now in the lineup.