He has, but he's also wanted the Pens to be a defensively-sound, speedy, attacking, straight line team, which we got away from for a few years. As for the 3rd line, we'll see who sticks and who doesn't, but at the moment there's a bunch of 30-35 point guys and a guy who performed at that level previously, which is about what anyone should realistically expect from their 3rd line. Maybe Kapenen will end up there and boost the totals. Maybe Jankowski regains his form. Who knows? But it doesn't seem that far off from what the 3rd line was when Kessel was in the top 6 for stretches.