conFABulator
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At 25, not sure we should call steeves a prospect... He will probably be a carreer AHL player...
Seattle already having stephenson, Benier and Wright down the middle and maybe a Catton who will join the team next year... Not sure they really need an other C to replace gourde
I’ve been thinking about Yanni Gourde, and I’ve come around. He’s probably worth more than I initially thought, or maybe our assets are worth a bit less. Either way, I’m convinced. Let’s move past that.
Now the real question is: how do we reconfigure the lineup if we add Gourde? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this because I really value your insights.
If Gourde is the third-line center, that gives us Matthews, Tavares, and Gourde down the middle, assuming everyone’s healthy. The wings are locked in with Nylander, Marner, Knies, Pacioretty, McMann, and Domi. But that raises a big question: where does Robertson fit? If Domi is in the top nine for sure, Robertson likely ends up scratched or bumped to the fourth line, and neither option feels like a great fit for him.
As for the third line itself, does something like McMann, Gourde, and Domi work? It doesn’t feel like the kind of defensive, checking line we’d want. But moving someone like Marner or Knies down takes away key minutes from your top players, which isn’t ideal either.
The fourth line adds another challenge. If McMann drops down, it might push Kampf out, leaving something like Dewar, Lawrence, and McMann. That gives you speed and size, but it’s still tough to see how Robertson gets a meaningful role.
So, if Robertson doesn’t have a clear spot and the third line doesn’t quite balance the way you’d want, what does work? How do you structure a lineup that maintains defensive integrity, maximizes minutes for your top players, and makes room for everyone? I’m curious what you think—because I’m not sure we’ve cracked it yet.