Mark Stones Spleen
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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.
Came here to nominate those f***ers, too.Pahlsson with Neidermeyer and Moen for the Ducks in 06-07? It's probably folly to call any group like this the best ever, but I'm putting them in the conversation.
Came here to nominate those f***ers, too.
were pahlson niedermayer moen the ducks 3rd line? if they were, i vote them.
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.
My bad. I'm not a mather type personYou may want to double check that math...still, impressive numbers.
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.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.