Sheary will get a chance to prove he's still capable of being the ~15 goal, 35-40 point type player he had been the previous 3 seasons before coming to Tampa. Hopefully, he can stay healthy this season and be a 3rd liner who contributes some offense, but if he struggles again, whether due to just not clicking in Tampa or because of injuries, there are at least a couple of prospects that look ready to make the jump. One can only hope that should he prove to be ineffective again, Cooper makes that switch sooner rather than later, but I guess we'll see.