If you look at how coaches, and you would think Arniel as d-coach had some input, used personnel last year, Stanley got more games than Miller down the stretch and in the playoffs. Miller might be the #7 if Heinola steps up, because I think Stanley has a job to lose. Heinola might play the same role Schmidtty did, and bounce from top pair to bottom pair, depending on the role, responsibility, etc. I am not sure why Miller's 1 good game last year makes him anything of a lock on the right side.
I also wonder if it is not Chevy calling the shots. Arniel might like 22, but if you are Chevy and you try to pass a guy like Fleury on waivers, and he gets picked up, within the conference, you just gave away a player, for which you have no depth behind. Kuzmin isn't coming up to kill penalties, if Samberg or Big Stan goes down. Morrissey can kill penalties, but previous coaches (two experienced ones) didn't use him on the PK to get more offense out of him...Unless Ville really breaks out offensively I have a hard time seeing coaches go in that direction, and I am not sure if Heinola will be called upon to kill penalties...Guess we'll have to see, but I think he is going to get more looks as an offensive player, in zone time, and PP.
Fleury to be seems like he'd be a good pressbox guy, for more than half the season.