Take out msl, insert zucc. 1st line stays intact
He's not playing game 7. Please understand this
Don't you also feel like it would be setting him up for failure? If god forbid he doesn't perform well, and seems to bring his line down, then our entire season's outcome is hung on his shoulders... Doesn't matter if the fans would see it that way, since the player most definitely would harbor the guilt that they had been the ones who let their team down.I agree with you. It's risky putting a rusty player in such a crucial game 7. Klein has struggled a lot in his return. Hunnicutt was moving the puck better and making better decisions. ..
Both the Garden and the team will be just fine on their own merits for Game 7. But it'll probably get a big roar when at some point during the game Zucc waves on the big screen.Guess we find out when they practice. If he in full contact, he is playing.
The amount of life he will bring into the garden for game 7 could be exactly what the team needs to win the game.
LOL at those thinking MSL will be benched. No chance in hell that happens. MSL is one of the leaders of this team. You dont just bench a leader in game 7 of the conference finals, regardless of how poorly he is playing. It could have negative ramifications in the lockerroom.
Absolutely agreed. Not a chance AV, or any active coach for that matter, would make that move. Not even a remote chance.LOL at those thinking MSL will be benched. No chance in hell that happens. MSL is one of the leaders of this team. You dont just bench a leader in game 7 of the conference finals, regardless of how poorly he is playing. It could have negative ramifications in the lockerroom.
Don't you also feel like it would be setting him up for failure? If god forbid he doesn't perform well, and seems to bring his line down, then our entire season's outcome is hung on his shoulders... Doesn't matter if the fans would see it that way, since the player most definitely would harbor the guilt that they had been the ones who let their team down.
I would role:
Nash - Brass - MZA
Kreider - Stepan - Miller
Hagelin - Moore - Fast
Sheppard - Hayes - MSL
That's more like it, I'm sure Zucc goes back on the Brass line as soon as he's 100% healthy.
Just because Miller scored a goal last night and picked up a few assists because Brass was amazing it doesn't mean he's gonna stay there.
You don't break up Brass and Zucc, wouldn't be very smart IMO.
Again, I'm talking about from his perspective. He would know the expectations of being inserted into the lineup would be to energize the team, and to help boost them. If he faltered, had a bad turnover, kept his line from performing, or underperformed in ways that in any way became a detriment to the win; he would probably carry a heavy weight. I guess my point was that being inserted rusty into game 7 of an intense series you haven't played in and knowing a big spotlight would be on you even though you haven't played in over a month would be a pretty tall order.You're really over doing it here man. If Zucc was able to play and was a little rusty, that doesn't mean the entire season's outcome is on his shoulders and he would be held responsible for the other 18 guys on the ice not performing well enough to win the game.
If Zucc can play, a rusty Mats is leaps and bounds better than anything MSL has brought to these playoffs. Even if they go with the lines as is and shelter Zucc with 3rd line minutes and PP time only, it's an upgrade over MSL. Just his hustle and the fact that he can stay on his skates would be an upgrade, nevermind actually moving himself and the puck on the half boards on the PP.
Yeah more and more I think Zuccarello is out for game 7. I really want him there, but would be shocked if he plays.
He's got a week to get ready for Game 1. The boys can win this one for him.
I'm also curious as to some of your thoughts on the big white mouthpiece he was wearing yesterday. And is that something that Nash (or others) had worn as well? I don't recall that.
Mouth guards are worn to protect players from concussions. Pretty standard equipment.
Sounds like he can actually help them when he's off the ice as well. Here's what the King said about Zucc:
“He’s been around the team now for a little while and it’s always fun to have him around,†goalie Henrik Lundqvist said.
“Every time someone goes away for a while, you don’t want to see that. He’s a big part of this team. Just having him around is a boost for us. Hopefully, we can keep on playing and he can join us.â€
And this from Brass:
Mouth guards are worn to protect players from concussions. Pretty standard equipment.
Both the Garden and the team will be just fine on their own merits for Game 7. But it'll probably get a big roar when at some point during the game Zucc waves on the big screen.
I'm curious from some of you though; if you really thought hard about it, do you think you're thinking with your heart or your head when you consider it a good idea to just insert him into game 7? Do you think it's a move most coaches would make at this point or do you think you're just being emotionally invested in it beyond reason?
I think what you mean is that you think he will play. I say not a chance.If he is ready, and by ready i mean medically cleared, then he will play.
Who said it did? Methinks you may have missed the point entirely.It has nothing to do with me wanted him to be thrown out there, still injured, just so I can cheer for him.