What a game by Dobes. They kind of stole the game, but they've also been more on the receiving end of those.
Armia was great. Evans as well.
Newhook is starting to look better, so the team is finally getting something that actually ressembles a second line.
I thought Slaf looked really, really good. Like, better than last year even. He's had a string of good games, so hopefully he's back.
I don't want to get my hopes up too much, but this reminds me of 2007-2008 and 2003-2004, when those teams found a gear and never let up until the end.
It will really depend where they end up at the end of the year. First, they need to make the post-season, then the real season will happen and we'll sift through who needs to stay and who needs to go. They can't go with too many rookies next year however in key roles. We saw what happened with the defense and it doesn't help anyone on the team. As far as I'm concerned, Evans would be my priority. Armia I'm wary, as he's so up/down and could be an anchor contract. When he's on, he's worth another two year deal due to his defense, his play on the PK and his size. Dvorak will leave because he doesn't seem to want to play here, even though he's doing a decent job defensively and feeding his wingers. I'm not sure if he's what MSL is looking for though. As far as Savard goes, Reinbacher's injury has derailed the plan a bit. I think it was probably his spot, now I'm not sure what they'll do, but they'll need an insurance for the third spot. For now, Matheson and Carrier have locked up the first two right spots.