The top 2 lines need to start doing their job.
Both Mack and Duchene need new wingers, IMO. It's too bad we don't have three Tanguay's on the team because the puck control, calmness, and playmaking ability would be extremely beneficial for them.
The top 2 lines need to start doing their job.
Both Mack and Duchene need new wingers, IMO. It's too bad we don't have three Tanguay's on the team because the puck control, calmness, and playmaking ability would be extremely beneficial for them.
I'm not saying it was you, but there were quite a few people here wanting to waive Tanguay after the first five games. Things change quickly. And it probably will for the current top 6 wingers as well.
I'm not saying it was you, but there were quite a few people here wanting to waive Tanguay after the first five games. Things change quickly. And it probably will for the current top 6 wingers as well.
I'm not saying it was you, but there were quite a few people here wanting to waive Tanguay after the first five games. Things change quickly. And it probably will for the current top 6 wingers as well.
Not so sure they shouldn't tweak the lines again. Right now the bottom six is functioning properly, but now it's the top six that ain't cuttin' it. And that third line is excelling mainly because of the play of Alex Tanguay--the guy has made a career of making his linemates look great. Remember, he once made Brett McLean and Ian Laperriere into a scoring line the last time he was an Av. Everberg's play should not be overlooked, though, he's been doing good out there. As for Johnny Malkin, well, he's been decent, but far from great. I think Tangs has been making up for his many poor choices when he has the puck, but I counted at least two occasions he had the puck right in front of Mason and lost it in his skates.
I realize it might disrupt chemistry, but there are far too many players slumping to not try SOMETHING.
You realize that they just shook up the lines TWO games ago, right? Guys aren't just suddenly going to go into beast mode when we get the right line mix. Our big 4 have to work their ways back to their best, find their confidence and rediscover their best. They've start showing signs of being on the path to that since the last time we tried SOMETHING.
If Patrick shakes up the lines every two games we'll never get any momentum and our players will play way below themselves all year long.