Friday, April 9, 2010

Free tickets to the regular season finale at home!

The contest for a free pair of tickets to the Kings vs. Oilers game on April 10, 2010 is now closed. The winner has been selected, contacted and confirmed. Thank you for entering. Please continue to read MayorsManor for future contests.

The original posting can be viewed after the jump...

Later today we'll be giving away one free pair of tickets to the Kings-Oilers game on April 10, 2010.

Entry into the contest is simple...we just want to know what your favorite question/answer was from our interview series this season. That's it. Simple.

To help you out we've provided links below to five of the most popular interviews we've done. You don't have to use these if you don't want to. Use the Teubert interview or the Shuchuck interview. Or any other interview we've done. Your choice. Simple, easy.

To enter just post a comment to this article (the one you're reading right now). In your comment copy/paste your favorite question and answer from any Mayors Manor interview. We want to see what you guys liked the best!

To get you started here are links to some of our most popular interviews from this season.

Luc Robitaille - Lucky stopped by a few days before his Hall of Fame induction to talk about the key players and moments that shaped his great career. To read 20 Questions with #20 click here.

Kelly Hrudey - The man that will forever be linked with the Kings trip to the '93 Stanley Cup finals stopped by to talk about the playoffs, his relationship with Dean Lombardi, being drafted by the Islanders, underrated players and more. click here to read the full interview.

Mike Modano - An American hockey legend. The former captain of the Dallas Stars chatted with the Mayor about the Stars winning the Stanley Cup, the team's move from Minnesota, what he'll do after hockey and almost signing with the Boston Bruins - click here to read the full interview.

Andy Murray - Andy Murray went from being a virtual unknown when he was first hired by the Kings to their most successful coach in history. In his MayorsManor interview we talk getting hired and fired by the Kings and all things in between. Click here to read.

Rob Blake - Yes, the interview many thought they'd never see on this site given the history between Rob and the Mayor. Here is is though - Rob's thoughts on being drafted by the Kings, the trade, resigning the Kings captaincy, coming back to LA and so much more. Click here to read it now.

From all the entries below (in the comments section), we will randomly select one winner at 8pm PST tonight (April 9, 2010). It's just that simple.

Enter now. Enjoy.

The Mayor
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11 comments:

  1. Kelly Hrudey - The man that will forever be linked with the Kings trip to the '93 Stanley Cup finals stopped by to talk about the playoffs, his relationship with Dean Lombardi, being drafted by the Islanders, underrated players and more. click here to read the full interview.

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  2. Zach - come on buddy...thats not a "question and answer" from one of the interviews...that's my RECAP of the interview. Try again.

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  3. The pivotal point in your career was the trade to LA. Can you talk about finding out you were headed to the West Coast?

    Well, I have different feelings now than I did at the time, 20 years ago. I was disappointed to be traded to LA. I was like every player, I thought I was going to be drafted by a team, play there for 20 years, win championships and then retire...all with one team. Like Steve Yzerman did. It didn't work out that way for me.

    But LA was exciting. It felt more like my team. In New York I had my good friend Billy Smith. In LA I felt like it was my team though. And the city was fantastic! I feel the biggest growth period of my life were the 10 years in LA. I just loved the people. Believe it or not, it reminded me a lot of western Canada where the people are so laid back. It was a great time for me on and off the ice.

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  4. Here's my email if you need it. I love when old players talk about how great our city is! BigTJ04@msn.com

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  5. Mayor - Is there anything else you'd like to say to the fans of the LA Kings to wrap things up here?

    Rob Blake - Nope. I think that's good.

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  6. In 1986 you beat Ron Hextall for the Calder Trophy. Do you like to tease him about that now that you guys work together?

    No, I never do. That's something I should though. I've never teased him about that. I tease him about a few of the goals I scored on him though. He said he doesn't remember any of them, but I say I do and I can show him the video. I know he remembers.

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  7. Some fans in LA didn't treat you so well after the trade. Being a fan favorite for so long in LA, was that a bitter pill to swallow at the time or was winning the Cup in Colorado your own sense of satisfaction?

    Well I don't know if there's any satisfaction in it. I came into the league a Los Angeles King and that's what I wanted to remain. Like I said we're in a business. When you get that phone call that you've been traded your mindset has to change that very day. You have to become a product of the Colorado Avalanche now and you've got to leave those memories that you had with Los Angeles behind you. I've always said the fans are passionate fans there and they're not going to cheer for somebody wearing a different uniform, that's for sure. That's the way it's been handled from that day on and we can live with that.

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  8. Honestly, and someone posted already, but the interview with Luc, and him talking about beating Hextall. Specifically it was asking if he ever teased him in thier working relationship about beating him out of the Calder Trophy in '86. All he does is be honest and laugh about it, saying he teased him about other things and laughed how he denies them, but knows thier true. I love that aspect of humanity, our pride, and overcoming things, being adult about things, and be friends regardless of competition or position. But never admitting when we fall. I go back and forth with my brothers all the time about massacre-ing them in MW2, ya know cuz I'm a girl and all. Anyways, saw Mayor119 post this on twitter and thought why not give it a shot. I hope all is well on your end.

    <3
    xlovelyxheartx4u

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  9. You've stated that helping the Kings win a Stanley Cup is your number one priority as team President. What other goals have you set for yourself?

    Our fans deserve for us to put a product...and to be a franchise...that acts like one of the top franchises in pro sports. When Mr. Anschutz and Mr. Leiweke gave me this job they let us have people working for the Kings 365 days a year. We take a lot of pride in giving great service to our fans and we're trying to be at the forefront of things, like what we're doing on the internet. We're trying to do as much stuff as possible to be a successful franchise, on and off the ice. Look at what Dean has done too, like redoing the locker room for the second time in two years. We're trying to treat the players with a lot of class. When you look at other teams, like the Dodgers or the Detroit Red Wings, they do all the little things right. That's what we're looking at. That's our goal.

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  10. Some fans in LA didn't treat you so well after the trade. Being a fan favorite for so long in LA, was that a bitter pill to swallow at the time or was winning the Cup in Colorado your own sense of satisfaction?

    Well I don't know if there's any satisfaction in it. I came into the league a Los Angeles King and that's what I wanted to remain. Like I said we're in a business. When you get that phone call that you've been traded your mindset has to change that very day. You have to become a product of the Colorado Avalanche now and you've got to leave those memories that you had with Los Angeles behind you. I've always said the fans are passionate fans there and they're not going to cheer for somebody wearing a different uniform, that's for sure. That's the way it's been handled from that day on and we can live with that.

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  11. Your first three seasons in LA your teams had 90+ points and made the playoffs all three years. Then the team lost to Colorado in '02. The next season the Kings had 78 points. What happened?

    Well...I don't like to use injuries as an excuse. However, we set a record at one point for the most man games lost over a multi year period. We lost Allison, Deadmarsh, Palffy was out for an extended period - plus other guys. We weren't dealing with small injuries either. We had guys out with broken bones and concussions. That would be like Anaheim losing Getzlaf and Perry this season. It would crush them. Or the Kings losing Kopitar. It would hurt. Who knows where we would have been without a guy like Derek Armstrong. I think people forget, he basically became our number one center. It was a tough road to hoe there. We were struggling to find consistency. Looks like the Kings have that solved this year. But, that was a problem in LA for a number of years.

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