The Los Angeles Kings are glad the season is over.

The franchise, which has earned two Stanley Cups since 2011, is coming off a season in which it missed the playoffs, while also dealing with controversies that included players locking head coach Darryl Sutter out of the team's dressing room, the domestic violence case against Slava Voynov, and the arrest of forward Jarret Stoll for drug possession.

Kings general manager Dean Lombardi held a conference call with the media Tuesday to discuss the issues, as well as the team's lackluster performance.

Lombardi said the Kings "got what we deserved," as the team failed to meet expectations despite having a payroll of more than $70 million, with a star-studded lineup that included Jeff Carter, Drew Doughty, Anze Kopitar, and Jonathan Quick.

#LAKings Lombardi to his top players: "Training wheels are off. It's your show." — Frozen Royalty (@frozenroyalty) June 2, 2015

The GM didn't directly discuss the locker-room incident or Voynov, but did say he "takes full responsibility for not educating players about the right and wrong of off-ice issues."

In regards to Stoll, Lombardi said the two spoke in what he described as the most "gut-wrenching" meeting he's ever had with a player.

Los Angeles intends to bring more direction and education to its players so incidences like these don't distract from the team's on-ice performance moving forward.

The Kings plan to bring in former NBAer Chris Herren - who has dealt with drug and conduct issues of his own - to talk with the players.