The concept of a "top 6" barely applies to our team. If a line works, I don't care who is on it. Last game, that line was good and they scored. And it's not like we're moving anyone down to the 3rd or 4th line that is so insanely good and productive that it makes no sense.
Mularkey. There is a clear distinction in IT among the top 6 and bottom 6 this season.
Prior to the last game Glendening was playing ~12 min a night, with the 4 games before TB seeing: 12:15, 12:01, 11:12, 9:36
Then he played 16:51 against TB. So yes top 6 is a real thing. And if you think Glendening should be on the ice for 16-17 minutes, then that's gonna go really poorly.