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Line Combos: Best 3rd line ever?

One of those early 2000s Devils' teams had a very good third line too. Can't remember the line combos but Madden with pandolfo were great, and whatever year Bobby Holik was on the third line was very strong too.
 
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Glad to read that people remember the straight-up legendary performance of '07 Moen - Pahlsson - Special Niedermayer. I haven't seen a shutdown line like that since. They just suffocated every opponent's top line while out-scoring them as well. To be fair they had either Pronger or Niedermayer (or the ever underrated Beauchemin!) on the ice with them pretty much all the time, so that definitely helped.

Still what a run for that trio, and one I always fondly remember. Oh yeah and f*** the red wings, I miss that rivalry.
 
Always enjoyed watching Graves-Tikkanen-Gelinas...Can't remember if they were a 3rd or 4th line...But they were a great grinding line that could chip in some goals...They won a cup in '90
 
were pahlson niedermayer moen the ducks 3rd line? if they were, i vote them.
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As for the topic, not going to say the 'best ever' but Canes in 06 had Doug Weight - Matt Cullen - Ray Whitney as the 3rd line I believe and they put up 51 points in between the 3 of them (18, 16, 15). That line up had an incredibly deep forward group with E. Staal, Cory Stillman, Dr. Recchi, Brind'Amour, Justin Williams, Erik Cole (injured), Andrew Ladd, Weight, Cullen, Whitney in the top 9.
You may want to double check that math...still, impressive numbers.
 
As for the topic, not going to say the 'best ever' but Canes in 06 had Doug Weight - Matt Cullen - Ray Whitney as the 3rd line I believe and they put up 51 points in between the 3 of them (18, 16, 15). That line up had an incredibly deep forward group with E. Staal, Cory Stillman, Dr. Recchi, Brind'Amour, Justin Williams, Erik Cole (injured), Andrew Ladd, Weight, Cullen, Whitney in the top 9.
beat me to it. That Canes forward group was stupid deep in 06. For all the criticism that team gets I still think that's one of the deepest forward groups we've seen in the cap era.
 

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