McGarnagle
Yes.
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I read Marchand and Pastrnak can drive a line. So break up
the line for say 10 games.
Marchand-Krejci-Smith
DeBrusk-Bergeron-Studnicka
Ritchie-Coyle-Pastrnak
Frederick-Kuraly-Bjork
Given how bad things are 5-on-5, and how ineffective lines 2 and 3 have been, I'm intrigued and willing to try it.
Marchand is a puckhandler and is slippery. I think a space-creator like Smith or Ritchie (if Ritchie were a RW I'd definitely pair them up) would complement him well. Krejci as a distributor between them is a good choice as well.
Bergeron is a possession magnet and cycle guy, I'd put a shooter with him - Debrusk could work if he gets his confidence back. I don't like Studnicka here (or really anywhere other than Providence right now). If Kase ever comes back I think it could work on the RW too. Until then maybe Senyshyn or Steen completes the line. Even Wagner. Just not Bjork though, please.
Coyle and Pasta have been togehter before and they are a good pair. I dig it. You may give up some odd-man rushes against, but hopefully they produce a net positive of scoring chances.