Martin-Perreault-Robert = You don't break up greatness.
Vanek-LaFontaine-Mogilny = Vanek would have thrived with these two. I can't even imagine.
Briere- Eichel - Gare = Chippy line but a lot of skill and sandpaper at the same time.
Ramsay - Hawerchuk - Drury = Hardly a traditional fourth line, but all of these guys were very good for us on both ends of the ice.
Ramsey-Schoenfeld - Shutting down the ice every third shift.
Campbell - Zhitnik - The antithesis of the first D-Pairing but they would be fun to watch
Housley-Bodger - These two would be my first PP defensive pairing for sure.
Hasek
Miller
Lindy Ruff behind bench.
Close calls:
Foligno- Always a trooper, just wasn't at a level where he ever approached being elite.
Luce - One of the most underappreciated two-way forwards of his era, unfortunately he came around the same time as another, even better two-way guy.
Pominville - Bit of a compiler but was always excited to see him shoot during his peak. Sniper.
Connolly - One of the 5 most talented Sabre forwards of all-time. He's underrated for his two-way game as well. What could have been...
Dahlin - He'll be knocking Bodger out of his spot in a year or two at this rate.
Hajt - Strong, stoic, and extremely reliable. I appreciate his game more and more.
Hecht- See above.