Eternal Leaf
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Their third line is Matt Duchene - Jason Spezza - Nathan MacKinnon.
In what world would other NHL teams be able to handle that after sending their best players to defend the first two lines?
Also, consider the following...
1) Other teams would lose these players off of their team (thus becoming weaker)
2) These players would build chemistry over the season
3) They'd be playing on smaller ice (where they have experience)
This team would be an absolute dynasty. Chicago or the Rangers might win a game with a few lucky bounces, but that's it.
In what world would other NHL teams be able to handle that after sending their best players to defend the first two lines?
Also, consider the following...
1) Other teams would lose these players off of their team (thus becoming weaker)
2) These players would build chemistry over the season
3) They'd be playing on smaller ice (where they have experience)
This team would be an absolute dynasty. Chicago or the Rangers might win a game with a few lucky bounces, but that's it.