majormajor
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would love bjorkstrand. having a second line that is a scoring threat would make this team a lot more formidable. seems like a guy that KJ would love playing with, as well.
Bjorkstrand needs to play the forecheck to be his best, and we need a line that can establish that. It's such a good momentum shifter when the rush play gets tilted. In Seattle they had him for a couple years on the nominal third line with Gourde and Tolvanen. It was by far the best line and frequently the top unit in terms of ice time too. I could see a unit like that, perhaps with Boone at center and Chinakhov on the other wing, or perhaps one of Silly or Danforth could fit there. In Seattle they made it to the second round of the playoffs with that forechecking line as their best unit, imagine us having a line like that with two lethal scoring lines ahead of them.
burakovsky's numbers have really fallen off a cliff, not sure what's up with that but he has two more years left after this one and an easily-digestable AAV for us. could fit as a reclamation guy, big body with some skill, and a deprecated asset. two years removed from being a really good second line winger. if the cbj pro scouts think they can build him back up it could be a shrewd move.
If you want a guy who might score 50 pts, if all goes well, while being a defensive drag, then you can find that guy with a cheaper contract than Burakovsky. He's a pure one way guy who has lost his one way.
also saw that friedman said that seattle's looking to revamp its blueline a bit. i've posted a lot on here about the ideal type of d-partner for severson… jamie oleksiak would look really good in this d-group, as they lack a pure shutdown type. has one more year after this one, too.
He's supposed to be that player but most of the time just doesn't do it. If you watch Del Bel's goal again, you see a situation where Oleksiak could just bounce the guy from the crease but tries to intercept the puck instead.