tomgilbertfan
#WhyBother
Oh believe me I know Lats isn't doing great this year and I'm glad he's gone. But If we had a player that could play that same game that'd be wonderful.
This year's Lats is currently 0+1 in six games in Ottawa.
He's also playing 13 minutes a night.
why?
healthy lats was definite top six material here in MN...aggressive offensively and physically.
Parise - Koivu - Granlund
Heatley - Bouchard - Coyle
Setoguchi - Cullen - Clutterbuck
Rupp - Konopka - Brodziak
Suter - Brodin
Falk - Spurgeon
Gilbert - Stoner
Trade Block: Setoguchi
Scratches: Mitchell, Scandella
In line to replace Setoguchi: Zucker or Larsson
Here is why I have the lines this way.
1st line: I have felt Granlund has been playing good all season except in our own zone. Put him with 2 guys who will hold him accountable and still make him a better player.
2nd line: Move Heatley down to 2nd line so Coyle can learn from him and one of the best playermakers we got. Let Bouchard do his thing while Heatley and Coyle theirs. Bouchard will get them the puck they just have to bury it.
3rd line: You have all the energy here you will ever need. Chance for a big goal, chance for blocked shots, chance for big hits, chance for something fierce to swing our way.
4th line: Let them go out there and put bodies on bodies. These guys are the Tough guy line for sure. Gave them enough to get under the skin of the opponents and lots of physical play.
D-pairings:
1st: they are working so well together, why ever split them up?
2nd: these 2 interest me. I think it could work out but it would be a slow rolling thing to develop chemistry but once there the pair would be set.
3rd: Another pair of guys who are just working so well together right now.
As a side note I would like to see Genoway up. I think he could work some sort of magic that few people believe he can, but I have seen him play many times in person and much like Parise he is often the hardest worker out there, that is when magic happens.
I know Bouchard does not play C, but these lines just seem to mesh, and Butch does like to skate the puck and find teammates. Perhaps Butch on the 1st line with Parise and Koivu, and Granny Centering Heatley and Coyle if he can manage. Main thing is I do believe we can knock Heatley down to the second, as he has not looked good.
I feel like I am just a one-man band cheering for Mitchell here, but he has been awesome the last few games. One of the few highlights. I've mentioned it before, but I'd love to see him on a line with Setoguchi. Those two are apparently pretty good friends, and together maybe they'll figure something out. Mitchell is speedy gonzalez and Seto has some wheels as well, so Cullen could be a great fit between them.
My ideal lineup:
Parise - Koivu - Bouchard
Heatley - Granlund - Coyle
Setoguchi - Cullen - Mitchell
Clutterbuck - Konopka - Brodziak
x Rupp, Kassian
Brodziak should not be on the fourth line, and honestly neither should Clutter, but I like Mitchell's game far more than either of them, and both Clutter and Brodz have been disappointing this season thus far. Top D pairing should be Suter and Brodin. Beyond that, I don't really have an opinion. Gilbert - Scandella, Spurgeon - Stoner perhaps would work well, but I'm not confident in what would be the most beneficial.
Seriously? What's he out with now? Color me surprised.It would seem injuries still affect him. He's not in peak shape to be playing top six minutes. It doesn't help that he's currently out with an injury.
At first I thought he only had the flu but it looks like it's more than that now.Seriously? What's he out with now? Color me surprised.
Personally I think with the lack of production the Wild has gotten from its forwards outside of the top line they might as well spread their depth out across lines 2-4 and roll 4 lines all night. The only exception I would make to this is Konopka. His minutes should be sheltered.
Line 1: Parise-Koivu-Heatley
Line 2: PMB-Cullen-Coyle
Line 3: Granlund-Brodziak-Setoguichi
Line 4: Mitchell-Konopka-Clutterbuck
Line 1: Only line to have shown any offensive production. I do agree with the other posters who have mentioned Heatley's floating on this line, but it will be even more evident when he isn't playing with two Selke canidates. On top of that Parise-Koivu have been fantastic together and Heatley hasn't stopped getting chances he just hasn't been finishing the last few games.
Line 2: This was our most dangerous line against Phoenix. Cullen and Coyle work the cycle well and PMB just knows what to do with the puck. Coyle passed up some shooting opportunities in his first game in PHX, but that trend won't continue. Once he starts firing shots this line will be nasty.
Line 3: Granlund needs to be on the wing. That was obvious after his against PHX. Also despite their lack of production so far I think Granlund and Setoguichi have chemistry together. These two looked good playing with Konopka a big center who could clear some space up the middle do work in the corners and behind the net They will look even better with Brodz who can do all those things and hopefully together they can all spark their games.
Line 4: This line is pretty simple to figure out. They have a lot of speed and physicality. They'll score the odd goal here and there, but mainly just be hard to play against and wear out other teams on the cycle.
I like this and can agree on all four points. I especially like the 3rd line -if Brodziak can return to last year's form this line will be money.
Role all four lines and base their playing time on who is playing the best. Obviously top players will get extra ice time with pp and pk.