Ideally, what I'd like to see happen:
Rakell-Getzlaf-Eaves
Cogliano-Kesler-Silfverberg
Ritchie-Steel-Perry
New 4th liner-Vermette-Wagner
Boll, Shaw, Grant (with Kase for the top 3 lines should injuries arise)
This is hoping Steel does impress in training camp and stick with us as a 3C, which is certainly not a given. Hopefully we can pick up a better 4th liner than one of the 3 forwards I listed below. Somebody like Cramarossa would have been really nice, but I wouldn't mind at all bringing Cullen back to Anaheim.
Lindholm-Montour
Fowler-Manson
Megna/Larsson-Vatanen
Holzer, Bieksa, possibly La
Once again, Megna is a question mark and I highly doubt Bieksa sits most of the season as a 7th defenseman, but this is ideally what the roster should look like in my eyes. Keep together the Lindholm-Montour pairing that was solid in the playoffs, keep Fowler and Manson together as well, and Megna and Vatanen can get more sheltered minutes like the old Stoner-Vatanen pairing, or Larsson can replace Megna to add a little more two-way presence to the line. Montour and Vatanen can switch pairings as well if need be. I'd feel a lot better though if we had a veteran LHD for that 3rd pairing as Larsson and Megna have a combined 5 games of NHL experience on top of our already young D-core.
It's a lot more likely that Bieksa simply plays the off side though. No way he is our 7th defenseman with how our organization's love affair with him is sitting. If he does play on that pairing, hopefully we get playoff Bieksa that realized his role as a DFD and stopped trying to be Bobby freaking Orr and not regular season Bieksa that played too far up and was way too slow to get back and play D.
Gibson-Miller
Obvious. Probably ends up as a 45/35 or 50/30 split, depending on how Gibson's glass body holds up.