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It's rather funny to me how we have seen players entering "contract years" with the Kings, thinking they'll do their best to perform at a high level to increase their salary demands in the off-season, only to see players suffer from setbacks, whether it be injuries or their inability to produce.
It's happening this season with Stoll and Penner, last season it was Ponikarovsky and Handzus (who played rather well but not as good as 2009-10), and before that it was Frolov.
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