People are crapping on them for talent reasons, but a Trotz team is gonna be on proper position most of the time, and they all look fairly big and fast.
If they structure holds, they'll look good. Whether they'll be good or not is another question.
To follow up, looks like they play 1-1-3 in the neutral zone to slow, and the wingers have orders to charge the points if the attacking team can retrieve the puck and get it back to the D.
If they can break it up on the first attempt in each facet (neutral zone, initial dump in, back pass) they'll look really strong and frustrating. If you can weather it and maintain control they'll tire quickly and spend shift after shift in their own zone "pressuring" but not really getting the puck out and eventually break down.
Strong but brittle. Kinda the opposite of the Rangers gumby style defense of years past.