I'm going a bit outside the box. Yes, the Kings play in the Pacific Division, home of the Stanley Cup champions. And yes, they were eliminated from the Western Conference First Round by the Oilers in consecutive seasons. They're also a young, thriving, invigorating team that falls under the philosophy of having to learn how to lose before before winning. The Kings have done their share of learning by missing the playoffs in five of seven seasons after winning the Cup in 2014 and were bounced from the first round the two times they did make it. They went further, faster, than projected in 2022 by pushing the Oilers to seven games and improved their point total from 99 to 104 this season. I love the young core in Los Angeles, and it's getting better. Center Anze Kopitar, 35, and defenseman Drew Doughty, 33, the last links to the championship teams of 2012 and '14, still have game. Forward Kevin Fiala will be better after enduring late-season injuries, and Adrian Kempe is a stud forward who set NHL career highs across the board (67 points; 41 goals, 26 assists in 82 games). Predicting a Golden Knights repeat or Captain Connor winning his first NHL title with the Oilers is too easy. In this unscientific experiment, give me the team with the right mix of exuberance and savvy, especially if pending unrestricted free agent goalie Joonas Korpisalo returns and plays his best hockey in his age-30 season. -- Jon Lane, staff writer