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Coach: Hap Day
Captain: Mark Messier
Alternate: King Clancy
Alternate: Boris Mayorov
Anatoli Firsov - Mark Messier - Mark Recchi
Baldy Northcott - Dave Keon - Didier Pitre
Boris Mayorov - Joe Nieuwendyk - Ace Bailey
Wayne Cashman - Red Sullivan - Shane Doan
Spares: Murray Oliver, Ryan Smyth
King Clancy - Hod Stuart
Allan Stanley - Alex Pietrangelo
Gary Bergman - Kevin Hatcher
Spare: Dave Burrows
Frank Brimsek
Rogie Vachon
PP1: Firsov - Messier - Recchi - Clancy - Stuart
PP2: Mayorov - Nieuwendyk - Pitre - Stanley - Hatcher
PK1: Keon - Sullivan - Stanley - Pietrangelo
PK2: Messier - Bailey - Stuart - Hatcher
Extra PK forwards: Firsov, Northcott
Extra PK defenseman: Bergman
A strong entry my friend! I like this squad a lot as it doesn't appear as having many holes.
Coaching:
Hap Day could get argued as the 5th best coach of all time. He's certainly a lock for top 10 status IMO. A pretty specific style (defensive hockey, taskmaster) but one of the best ever at making it work and getting the best out of his rosters.
You did a very good job at putting together a roster Day should love, mostly across the board. The only players I see as not really good/great fits are Recchi, Pitre and Hatcher but again, that's a very small % of the roster and they're not the key members of the team.
All in all, Day is a strong coach here and I think the roster he has at his disposal is a good one.
Leadership:
Messier is one of the all time greats.
He's a put the team on his back, get in your face type and he'll push players to adopt the hard working style of Day IMO.
Clancy and Mayorov are both nice alternates. Keon is a player Day should love as well and turn to in clutch moments beyond Messier.
Forwards:
Like the top line.
Maybe a touch lighter than you'd ideally want from a goal scoring standpoint but it's a line that should generate chances pretty consistently either on the cycle or transition. Firsov brings a really nice 200 foot game, with strong offense, capable of impacting the game as a scorer or playmaker. Messier is a wrecking ball, a Recchi on a ton of steroids so to speak. The Mark's should really lean on opposing defenders and their speed will cause some turnovers on the forecheck. It has 2 players capable of being counted on to defend at a better than average rate when they don't have the puck. Strong playoff trio as well. They'll show up more than they won't.
I like the 2nd line as far as a heavy unit, capable of making life miserable on folks, especially Northcott. It's definitely light in terms of scoring for a 2nd line but from a stylistic standpoint it shouldn't have too many issues. I think it will have to be more of a counter unit, depending on match up of course, but with Keon and Northcott you have 2 really strong defensive players and Pitre more of an offensive talent, though he did play a good bit of D during his own career, though he's not very physical at all. Still he brings a heavy shot and solid scoring for a 2RW, though not spectacular. But like the the top line, you have a pair of players that can defend and lean on people on the fore check.
Bottom 6 has a really nice mix of 200 foot types.
You did a good job off adding some complimentary offense to this part of the roster. The 3rd line has a lot of speed, solid defensive acumen but all 3 are capable of contributing beyond a normal checking player offensively. 4th unit isn't quite as good but again, it's not a pure checking unit. Lot of truculence and ability to bang and skate back so Day should be a happy camper with these guys.
Overall, not a super potent scoring bunch, but strong defensive ability top to bottom, good mix of skating and heavy players capable of making an impact on the fore check and they are supported by a nice group of capable puck movers from the blue line.
Power Play:
Solid top unit.
I may consider moving Pitre up to the 1st squad just for his bullet shot and goal scoring ability which are pretty darn good. Would give the 1st group a pretty strong trigger as a right handed shot, ala Ovechkin. Messier can really cause a bunch of problems near the net and Firsov on the half wall should be a good facilitator. Clancy and Stuart seem like the right choice for the blue line.
2nd unit isn't really good, but that's mainly because you don't have the strongest offensive depth so in this case it impacts the quality.
Defensemen:
Clancy/Stuart is a solid top pairing.
Clancy being a perfectly average #1 in a draft this size, a 200 foot type, though with Stuart, you'll definitely see him take on a more conservative role. Smart player. Found and developed by Pete Green and capable of playing well in a defensive system. A ton of playoff and SC success so you know he'll be ready for the biggest moments.
Stuart probably comes in as an average to below average #2 in a 24 team draft, though he profiles as a really strong puck mover and having read on on a good bit, seemed like a very capable defender in his own right. Not a one way player by any stretch, he'll still likely be the primary offensive catalyst from the back end on this roster.
Stanely-Piets is just a good 2nd pairing. Both probably feature as average #3's this year, certainly inside #4 status. It's physical, capable of defending or attacking, though most would lean towards being better in their own end, as evidenced by their PK1 duties.
Bergman-Hatcher is an OK bottom unit. They'll both play a role on special teams and it's definitely more of the classic D-O pair. Bergman will want to play a very simple defensive game with Hatcher capable of producing some really dumb blunders.
Penalty Kill:
Strong top group. Piets is one of the better PK'ers of the cap era. Stanley isn't a world beater but capable here and Keon/Sullivan should do a well above average job at the forward position. Capable of really forcing opposing players to move the puck at an increased rate of speed, seeing more pressure out on the points than normal.
I might consider taking Stuart off the 2nd unit and getting Clancy on there. If there is any D you can claim able to go on a 1st and 2nd unit it's Clancy. Let Stuart soak up more PP and ES time.
You also have some really nice depth killers capable of taking regular turns in Firsov and Northcott. Either one of those guys can easily take 2nd unit shifts and they wouldn't be out to lunch on the top unit if need be.
Goalies:
Brimsek is an above average #1, with fantastic regular season data and a solid playoff resume. Vachon a quite capable #2, especially as a guy able to take a few extra regular season starts if need be.
Overall:
Really nice entry top to bottom sir!
You have a strong #1 C, coach, above average G, and average #1D. A roster full of players that should make Hap Day happy more often than not.
The top line will really need to consistently produce offense for this team to be a contender but you have a team capable of playing a defensive style, with really good forecheckers up and down the lineup.
Maybe a few tweaks in there, mentioned above, but overall a team that may not wow you in too many places but I look at the group as "greater than the sum of its parts".
Good luck bud!