FabulousLysell
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A guy named Ritchie exists.Option 1 with Wagner over Kase. The team needs energy and toughness somewhere.
A guy named Ritchie exists.Option 1 with Wagner over Kase. The team needs energy and toughness somewhere.
I think it will be
Marchand - Bergeron - Pastrnak
Hall - Krejci - Smith
Ritchie - Kuraly - Coyle
DeBrusk - Lazar - Kase
Or you could go
Marchand - Bergeron - Pastrnak
Hall - Krejci - Smith
DeBrusk - Coyle - Kase
Ritchie - Kuraly -Lazar
If someone needs to sit I dont think it should be Ritchie
Perfection
Hall DK Smith
Ritchie Coyle Kase
Debrusk Lazar Wagner/Kuhlman
Grz Mac
Reilly Carlo
Lauzon Clifton
Marchand-bergy-pasta
Hall-krejci-smith
Debrusk-coyle-kase
Ritchie-kuraly-lazar
if we are facing Washington, I probably switch out Kase for Frederic for toughness.
didn`t like Frederic`s game for a few weeks before he got sick/injured then healthy scratched, haven`t liked one element of his game since his return.Its too late to experiment imo
Cass sounds like he is going to stick with
Ritchie Kuraly Coyle
4th line... we could soon see
Debrusk Lazar Kase experiment
4th line passing has been awful. Thats why they cant connect mid ice and hold the puck on the offensive end. Kase is a much better passer than Wags, Frederic, Kuhlman combined. So in theory he should help generate more offense
I would like to see the second one.Marchand - Bergeron - Pastrnak
Hall - Krejci - Smith
DeBrusk - Coyle - Kase
Ritchie - Kuraly -Lazar
I think Cassidy needs to change the PP lines too. He really should have tinkered more post deadline.
I know Ritchie got one last night but IMO that first unit has to add at least two of McAvoy, Krejci or Hall.
I have no issues with Lazar's game since he arrived, he needs to play C.Marchand Bergeron Pastrnak
Hall Krejci Smith
Ritchie Coyle Kase
DeBrusk Kuraly Lazar
Lazar and Kuraly can flip between C and RW
I was batting that idea around in my head as well. I think Smith complements Bergy and Marchy's style fairly well, plus Smith's scoring wheel house is cutting through the slot area, something Pasta is apparently not wanting to do. The main issue I have is defense. Will Pasta being on the 2nd line hurt them too much defensively. His shit effort is masked on the first line by Bergy's brilliance and Marchy's tenacity. Matrix and Hall might not be able to mask Pasta's shit effort, which will result in them getting hemmed into their own zone more than I would like to see for that line.With the top line's well documented struggle 5 on 5 in the playoffs the last few years, I wonder if they'd eventually look at flipping Pasta and Smith. Historically, I've hated Pasta with Krejci but Hall changes things. Smith looked good with Bergy and Marchy, too. Just a thought.
It has to be!Bottom six:
Ritchie - Coyle - DeBrusk
Frederic - Kuraly - Lazar
If Smith can't go for Game 2, is there any support for bumping someone up and inserting Anton Blidh on the 4th line? Normally I would never suggest this but given the alternatives, and the current Bruins opponent, I think an argument can be made that Blidh is tailor-made for a series like this.
Pass. Blidh is a 20th forward. There are a handful of better options. He never plays his AHL style when he’s up.
If Smith can’t go, I’d rather see:
Kuhlman
Frederic
Studnicka
Senyshyn
Steen
McKegg
Hell, last case scenario that won’t happen but I’d rather see Tinordi inserted and Clifton moved up to forward for a game than see AHL fodder like Blidh in another Bruins game again.
I might be the only one but since we are missing a RW I go, bump DeBrusk up to line 2 and insert Oscar Steen in the 3rd line.
Seriously. You must REALLY despise Blidh then.
It’s not so much as I despise him as I just don’t think he’s an NHLer at all. He’s barely a top 9 forward at the AHL level. Good soldier but not someone I want playing in an NHL playoff game.
I don’t really despise any players with the team (I can count on one hand the amount of players I’ve ever hated who played for the B’s)
I can't really say I've ever been a fan of Blidh myself. I guess part of my thought on possibly using him is my lack of confidence in any of the alternatives (Frederic, Kuhlman, Studnicka, etc.).
I might be the only one but since we are missing a RW I go, bump DeBrusk up to line 2 and insert Oscar Steen in the 3rd line.