DisgruntledHawkFan
Blackhawk Down
Redden was a more mobile prime Seabrook back then. Chara was their Hammer. Redden was really, really f***ing good before his injuries.Okay, I may be not remembering it quite right then.
Redden was a more mobile prime Seabrook back then. Chara was their Hammer. Redden was really, really f***ing good before his injuries.Okay, I may be not remembering it quite right then.
Kane (44/66/110) ~ Marchand (36/64/100)
Toews (35/46/81) ~ Bergeron (32/47/79)
Debrincat (41/35/76) ~ Pastrnak (38/43/81)
Saad (23/24/47) ~ Debrusk (27/15/42)
Strome (17/34/51) ~ Krejci (20/53/73)
Gustafsson (17/43/60) ~ Krug (6/47/53)
Keith ~ Chara
Murphy ~ Carlo
Kampf ~ Kuraly
Kahun ~ Heinen
Crawford? ~ Rask
Johansson/Coyle were deadline pickups, but they did not have them for a majority of the year.
We need someone to emerge as our Charlie McAvoy, and our depth defenders to play like solid #5s (Forsling, Koekkoek, Dahlstrom) as Boston has the underrated Matt Gryzelcyk on their bottom pair.
They are some similarities with this team and the Bruins. Their offense is better by a bit, they have a much better defensive system and have Charlie McAvoy who is a legit #2 already. Rask/Halak are great goaltenders, but Crawford if healthy is as good, if not better.
I am sure we will get to see Kane and Cat once again on a line for the World Championships..So what you're saying is we need to start rolling DeBrincat-Toews-Kane on a line and watch them dominate offensively, then put Saad with Strome so he can cover for him defensively, and let Kahun carry the third line?
I don't hate your statement that I misinterpreted haha.
I am sure we will get to see Kane and Cat once again on a line for the World Championships..
the really interesting player is Kubalik. I have been watching more and more of him..he is pretty solid in his own end, but he can really play physical/down low as well...I like his speed and his shot/release is pretty darn good as well. He might be the missing piece we needed to jump in and play with Cat and Strome and balance them out. Playing him with Kampf and Kahun makes sense, but I think he can be even more than that as well.I like my new defensive coverage argument for my DeBrincat-Toews-Kane bias.
Also for my Saad-Strome argument.
I think I'm going to stick with this one until I'm proven wrong haha.
After reading further...apparently not !! Lol
But go on, try to present some ridiculous argument that he's not. I'll just laugh and ignore it.
So what you're saying is we need to start rolling DeBrincat-Toews-Kane on a line and watch them dominate offensively, then put Saad with Strome so he can cover for him defensively, and let Kahun carry the third line?
I don't hate your statement that I misinterpreted haha.
Can Toews singlehandedly cover for DeBrincat and Kane defensively? If so, it might not be that crazy of an idea to put that line together, and put Saad with Strome.
You don't want to see the defensive issues from DeBrincat-Strome that you had this year, and this is potentially one one of solving them.
After reading further...apparently not !! Lol
Unfortunately Marchand is an amazing defensive winger, and Kane is not, so I don't think that line would be as dominant.. But my main point is that we have a lot of similar pieces, just missing:
Healthy solid goaltending
A defensively reliable bottom 6 (Boston's didn't score much, but were reliable defensively)
A legit young top 4 Dman
Right now, Pastrnak has been put on Krejci's line and they running:
Marchand-Bergy-Heinen
DeBrusk-Krejci-Pastrnak
Which is basically for us..
Kahun/Caggiula-Toews-Kane
Saad-Strome-Debrincat