TennisBalls
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Weeeeew. Bring the boy home! For a 5th in 2021.
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I have a feeling we see Ennis in Bensons spot with Archi and Sheahan just based on the tweets about him being a "depth forward" while AA was touted as the "top 6 guy", despite Ennis having better numbers this year with less icetime.
I'd be interested to see a soft minutes line of Ennis Haas and Nygard when he's back.I think so too although I wouldn't be surprised to see him get a shot with McDavid if AA doesn't click with him after a few games.
When healthy, the forwards look like this....
AA-McDavid-Kassian
RNH-Draisaitl-Yamamoto (don't touch this line Tip)
Ennis-Sheahan-Archibald
Neal-Haas-Chiasson
Khaira, Nygard, Benson sent down probably.
I know Neal isn't great at even strength but when you have a 19 goal scorer on your 3rd/4th line, that's some serious depth. Kind of surreal considering what the lineup looked like when McDavid was injured.
Still would have liked another bottom 6 center, Cousins would have been nice.
Definitely no fan of this one. Small beat up player with history of injuries, concussions.
Maybe he can find some traction here. I see this as an extremely up and down player that is not hard to play against.
There were rumors of Slepychev (which I didn't believe he would come back here after how he was handled) I'd far prefer that rugged player with size and who could be physical.
There seems to be this cult of Tyler Ennis. Its like I keep hearing about an amazing player that has never really been that in the league.
This is a 30yr old player with 300pts who couldn't hold Sam Gagners jockstrap production wise. But people here love one, hate the other. With Gagner being mocked for having scoring chances in the game last night.
Tyler Ennis is appreciably better? How?