Man I really hope toffoli makes it. It doesn't make any sense for him not to be a regular already on our team. We can use him a lot.
He has to much skill for the Kings bottom lines, he wouldn't fit in. Plus he provides little help in the event of a bar fight.
Oh and Johnny Utah, you keep bringing up the toughness, the taming a tiger blah blah blah. The Kings 2012 team was anything but a goon squad, you act like they would never go with finesse players on the fourth line, when in reality they had Richardson and Gagne on the 4th line in the playoffs, while Clifford was scratched.
He has to much skill for the Kings bottom lines, he wouldn't fit in.
Carcillo is the new Brad Richardson
How can you say that TT has too much skill to be a bottom 6, when you've been adamant about adding scorers to our bottom 6? Seems a bit contradicting, no?
I don't recall who but someone suggested that Lewis play 3LW opening up 3RW for TT.
Lewis-Stoll-TT
I'd be open to that.
Sutter and DL love having one big forward, one center, and one skilled winger.
Lewis-Stoll-Toffoli???
There is no size on that line and you just put Lewis on the LW, a position he rarely plays.
If anything it will be Clifford or King or Frattin or Carcillo with Stoll and Toffoli or Lewis.
Sutter and DL love having one big forward, one center, and one skilled winger.
Lewis-Stoll-Toffoli???
There is no size on that line and you just put Lewis on the LW, a position he rarely plays.
If anything it will be Clifford or King or Frattin or Carcillo with Stoll and Toffoli or Lewis.
Sutter and DL love having one big forward, one center, and one skilled winger.
The answer to the Bottom 6 problem is the obvious shuffling of centers:
11
77
10
28
Or they can just keep on trying to force guys to play out of their natural positions.
Until that happens, which is probably never, scoring will be limited in the Bottom 6.
23-11-14
21-77-73
74-10-22
13-28-71
24, Carcillo
Richards still gets huge PP and PK time and there is actually a guy in the Bottom 6 with offensive skill. There is also a line with a lot of toughness with Stoll more than likely being even dirtier than usual with the two tough guys riding next to him.
Everyone wins except the Flyers expats who believe Carter/Richards need to play on the same line and sleep in bunk beds together every night. I could care less if Richards' even strength scoring numbers drop a bit if it increases those of whomever he plays with.
The answer to the Bottom 6 problem is the obvious shuffling of centers:
11
77
10
28
Or they can just keep on trying to force guys to play out of their natural positions.
Until that happens, which is probably never, scoring will be limited in the Bottom 6.
23-11-14
21-77-73
74-10-22
13-28-71
24, Carcillo
Richards still gets huge PP and PK time and there is actually a guy in the Bottom 6 with offensive skill. There is also a line with a lot of toughness with Stoll more than likely being even dirtier than usual with the two tough guys riding next to him.
Everyone wins except the Flyers expats who believe Carter/Richards need to play on the same line and sleep in bunk beds together every night. I could care less if Richards' even strength scoring numbers drop a bit if it increases those of whomever he plays with.
That's why I see King or Fraser being moved to shuffle up the bottom 6 a bit.
I agree with the suggestion of having four lines centered by Kopitar, Carter, Richards, Stoll.