BonHoonLayneCornell
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He's averaged almost 20 G/82 the last 2 seasons, so he's shown he's reasonably capable at putting the puck in the net, but that was elevated in the lineup with Norris out for most of it. I figured if they'll try Greig there, why not Pinto, but doubt it happens. It just seems like there's 5 true top 6 forwards and the 6th is sort of shoe horned in with Grieg currently. I'm not opposed to Grieg staying there or Gaudette getting a shot higher up at some point as well. Perron and Amadio seem best suited for staying in the bottom 6, but I'm sure Perron will be tried if he returns. Norris-Stutzle-Giroux-Tkachuk-Batherson are the indisputable top 6 guys imo, it's that 6th guy in question.Is Pinto a shooter?
Gaudette is a shooter and I think he needs to play with more offensive players in order to get the best value out of him. I would like to see Gaudette get more time on a top 1 or 2 line to see if some chemistry might develop. Would need 10 games or so to try it out.
Pinto seems to be a solid 2-way player but not that offensively gifted; 3C seems to be his best placement.
Perron has been playing like a third liner, as does Amadio. Pinto might work out for the best with those 2.
I miss Joseph's speed and feistiness.
I liked Joseph too, but don't think he'd be the answer up there either. He's one of those super speedy guys that I referenced that can get miscast because of that skill. He had the best scoring season of his career last year and still barely broke 10 goals, so that's where I think you're better off with more offensively talented players, even if they're slower, if that's your choice.
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