from what I heard, it is our new power play scheme!!!I sincerely hope this was just the players messing around, and not something they were practicing seriously.
a very good sense of being ironical at best.from what I heard, it is our new power play scheme!!!
They did a bit to lesser time.Here's a thought on Panarin and you-know-who. If the former could muster 82 pts (as reported on this forum) by himself playing with the group of Columbus forwards some posters here aren't so impressed by, it's another idictment of Quenneville, for "wasting" him on the same line as Kane (not to mention increasingly turning Panarin into a one-trick pony offensively). Sure Quenneville tried him with Toews and it didn't work. So why not have Panarin [carry] on a third line, achieving even more of the proverbial "balance" across the lines?
would have been nice to see a few games of:It was pretty clear that Panarin and Kane were the two most dangerous players on this team. Why they were never given extended stints on different lines to see if the Hawks could get two dangerous scoring lines going, I don't know.
There are just some things the Q Random Line Generator doesn't account for... Like Schmaltz and Kane split up this season... Or DeBrincat playing with Kane....
would have been nice to see a few games of:
Saad - Toews - Schmaltz
DeBrincat - Anisimov - Kane
if you wanted to generate more offense, but Cat with Kane seems logical, and giving Toews someone creative like Schmaltz looked good at times last year...
Because it didn't "work" for the other lines. We were a one line team that season.now after having the most dominant line in hockey and winning the west it was Qs fault for not putting kane and panarin no different lines. why would you split apart what works?
Because it didn't "work" for the other lines. We were a one line team that season.
Sure, it would've been nice if Toews could hold his own, but he didn't. But we now know, with certainty, that Panarin would've been just fine without Kane. Splitting the two up would've done wonders for our depth.
It was pretty clear that Panarin and Kane were the two most dangerous players on this team. Why they were never given extended stints on different lines to see if the Hawks could get two dangerous scoring lines going, I don't know.
There are just some things the Q Random Line Generator doesn't account for... Like Schmaltz and Kane split up this season... Or DeBrincat playing with Kane....