thecloser
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didn't Cullen play the wing mostly last year with the exception of a few situational draws and in-game adjustments?
yes, and was far more productive on the wing
didn't Cullen play the wing mostly last year with the exception of a few situational draws and in-game adjustments?
He centered the third line for most of the year until getting injured. While he was out, Wilson got his audition at center. Wilson played well enough that Cullen never regained his center position. Cullen also caught fire on Fisher's wing and had almost 1/2 his points after the switch (in the last few weeks of the season).
I base my opinion not on how he did under Trotz but the fact that he's 38. I think he can be effective where he can skate a little less total distance.
I based him being the third line center because he is very familiar with PL's system as he played in it in Carolina. I also remember seeing a quote from DP that Cullen would likely play center with Fisher out with the injury. It will be a very interesting camp for sure. I hope to make it out to at least one of the practices to see how things are shaping up.
And this quote was made before the Roy and Ribeiro signings. At the Ribeiro Presser Poile said the centers would likely be Ribeiro, Roy, Jarnkrok and Gaustad.
I base my opinion not on how he did under Trotz but the fact that he's 38. I think he can be effective where he can skate a little less total distance.
Have we ever had a 63? I think the last 21 we had was Foppa.
None of those guys except Vasicek count
Nice catch(es), though.
None of those guys except Vasicek count
Nice catch(es), though.
To start the season:
Neal - Ribeiro - Smith
Wilson - OJ - Jarnkrok
Stalberg - Roy - Forsberg
Bourque - Gaustad - Cullen/Nystrom
Nystrom/Cullen
Cliche
Fisher (OUT)
Very very tough to predict where everybody will play. Im personally not sold on Jarnkrok being an effective NHL player yet, not to mention Forsberg. But its worth it to at least give them a shot. After Fisher returns its possible they could both be sent down and play together on a top line role. If Stalberg just doesnt seem to get it going Cullen can be moved to top 9. Alot of different variations, but i'd like to see this lineup.
Josi - Weber
Ekholm - Jones
Volchenkov - Ellis
Bartley
Defense is pretty clear to me.
Rinne
Hutton
Hopefully Rinne can have a good season now that he's completely healthy.
Plenty of cap space to make a move on the trade deadline if they somehow are making the playoffs at that point.
I don't see how Nystrom or Stalberg are locks ahead of Bourque.
Poile also said Jarnkrok will be on the roster.
Interested in who's going to be the odd men out. The "camp competition" line by Poile will not pan out if he means one of his 2013 or 2014 signings will be replaced by the youngster for Opening Night. That will not happen. So, Neal, Ribs, OJ, and Roy are made guys unless they get hurt. Wilson, Smith, Stals, Goose, Nystrom, and Cullen are also in unless they get hurt or really screw-the-pouch in pre-season.
That leaves the up-and-comers (Forsberg, Sissons & Hook), bubble-guy Bourque, perma-scratch Clune, and Xmas present Fisher.
There are 16 forwards on the roster right now, counting Fisher. So that's 15 guys competing for a spot on Opening night. I listed 10 above as made guys. Assume Clune gets a spot because he uniquely occupies the only goon role. That leaves Forsberg, Sissons, Hook and Bourque fighting for 3 slots in October and 2 slots in December when Fisher returns. Sissons will probably fall out initially. You only keep Forsberg and/or Hook up if they're gonna play and not be scratched.
So, Bourque will probably make it because he can be scratched. If you keep Bourque and Clune and scratch them, you can play Forsberg and Hook. If Bourque plays, then likely Forsberg gets sent down.
I know we're down on Cullen, Stals and put up with the narrow roles Goose and Nystrom provide, but if they're on the roster and healthy, they will play.
Throw in the fresh performance criteria of Lavy and this is going to be a fun pre-season.
Rumors abound that we're on the short list for Kevin Hayes. I'm not against the signing - a free asset never hurts - but where does he fit?