I haven't seen Perron play too much being an Eastern conference fan, but isn't he a pretty physical guy?
I know full well his offensive inconsistencies, so as long as he's contributing in other ways I could live with that. Ideally, he's probably a guy that plays on the 3rd line as secondary scoring on a contender.
The way Tuch has played, he would be very good on Ship's wing as a guy who does the dirty work and still has a scoring touch. March-Ship-Tuch would be a good combo until Neal returns or even after on paper.
And that was just absolutely ECHL from Schmidt. Soft on the puck, and the worst part is he had his partner behind him the whole time waiting for a drop pass or a bounce off the boards behind him. Worst case scenario he should've chipped it up the strong side boards.
If that is the regular for him, he is going to have to be paired with Garrison who is stronger on the puck and better defensively.