MettleMcOiler
5-14-6-1
I want to delve into the details of what makes a perfect 4th Line.
Thinking about it, all I really know from the past is that it's suppose to be an energy line.
It supposes to hold it's own against any line, keep the puck out of their own end as much as possible but not required to produce.If it does, it's a bonus.
How has it evolve into today's NHL?
What type of players usually excel in this position?
Is there any team in the NHL that has the quintessential perfect "4th line" now?
Which 3 players in NHL now would make the perfect 4th line?
Is there a such thing as elite 4th line players? If yes, who?
Thinking about it, all I really know from the past is that it's suppose to be an energy line.
It supposes to hold it's own against any line, keep the puck out of their own end as much as possible but not required to produce.If it does, it's a bonus.
How has it evolve into today's NHL?
What type of players usually excel in this position?
Is there any team in the NHL that has the quintessential perfect "4th line" now?
Which 3 players in NHL now would make the perfect 4th line?
Is there a such thing as elite 4th line players? If yes, who?