At the root of it all, you need to ask why Mark prefers to play with KC over Ehlers (if that is a thing).
The biggest change when you have Ehlers playing with 55 is Ehlers driving the line with 55 as more of a passenger.
You have to think Mark wants to drive that top line - which is why he want a guy like KC on his wing.
And that is also another reason why you separate your two line drivers - and hope that Ehlers can drive that second line to a 1b status.
Wouldn't that be nice.
I agree - 55 wants to drive the line (which I just posted but a bit behind you)
Not necessarily because Ehlers is a puck hog - but he wants the puck and so does 55 - they do a lot of the same things.
The unfortunate reality if this is that if the Ehlers Monahan connection works and Ehlers is able to drive that line to really good results...
At that point Connor Scheifele Vilardi is still together. It likely isn't a good kind of 1A and 1B.
Results wise... 5v5 your 1A (CSV) is basically a 3rd line playing top line minutes and 1B (Ehlers and Monahan) is playing 3rd line minutes.
The hard part for so many here is how the Ehlers ice time debate is being discussed. There are two major parts:
Connor Scheifele Vilardi has been even in goals with indications it could be struggle mightily against top comp. Separating Connor and Scheifele has historically been good for both guys.
Ehlers Scheifele Vilardi has been near the top of the NHL in goal differential and indications are that could continue to a be a plus line.
We have:
a top line winger that is playing 3rd line minutes who consistently succeeds with the 1C on the top line.
a top line winger who doesn't fair well with the 1C historically on the top line.
It's such a seemingly simple solution, and there is lineup juggling everywhere except in the spot the dats says makes the most sense.
Sorry to rant in a quote tweet Low Lefty this is just me raving like a lunatic on vacation with some time on my hands haha