GDT: [Game #15] Dallas Stars vs. Boston Bruins – 7:00 PM CT (Victory+)

Johno

Deserved it Tour - the sloppy seconds
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Your Dallas Stars vs. the Boston Bruins
9-5-0, 18 pts ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 8-7-2, 18 pts
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Boston Bruins




Geekie - Zacha - Pastrnak
Marchand - Lindolm - Brazeau
Frederic - Coyle - Johnson
Beecher - Kastelic - Koepke

Zadorov - McAvoy
Lohrei - Carlo
Oesterle - Wotherspoon

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Troy McClure

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Dadonov on the top line? Why not.

When you paint yourself in a corner by deciding Robertson-Hintz, Benn-Johnston, and Marchment-Duchene-Seguin can never be broken up, your options for tinkering to get things working better get to be extremely limited. He has two of his top three lines underperforming, yet the only options he allows to be changed are two RW spots.
 
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piqued

nos merentur hoc
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Dadonov on the top line? Why not.

When you paint yourself in a corner by deciding Robertson-Hintz, Benn-Johnston, and Marchment-Duchene-Seguin can never be broken up, your options for tinkering to get things working better get to be extremely limited. He has two of his top three lines underperforming, yet the only options he allows to be changed are two RW spots.
Robertson-Bork-Hintz would lowkey work but I understand no coach would ever have the balls to try it

Anyway, let's cause another team to have an existential crisis
 

M88K

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I was so down on this year having to suffer through Dumba after finally getting rid of Suter. Him eating scratches though has me reinvested. Hopefully it continues.
 
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Dadonov on the top line? Why not.

When you paint yourself in a corner by deciding Robertson-Hintz, Benn-Johnston, and Marchment-Duchene-Seguin can never be broken up, your options for tinkering to get things working better get to be extremely limited. He has two of his top three lines underperforming, yet the only options he allows to be changed are two RW spots.
Dadonov is on the 3rd line where he belongs with 3C Hintz and 3LW Robertson. Only reason they aren't actually listed as the 3rd line is past precedence and egos.
 

piqued

nos merentur hoc
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Someone named Cole Koepke has been one of the Bruins' best players this season. Hang on...

Welcome back to "Who Is That Player?"

Today we look at that famous Bruin, Cole Koepke.

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Hailing from that hockey hotbed of Two Harbors Minnesota along the shores of Lake Superior, Koepke is a 26 year old left winger who was originally selected in the 6th round of the 2018 draft by Tampa Bay.

After playing 3 years of college hockey down the road at nearby Minnesota-Duluth, Koepke spent portions of 3 seasons splitting time between Syracuse in the AHL and sporadic cups of coffee with the Lightning.

Getting a fresh start this year with Boston, Koepke made an impression in training camp with his grit, hustle, and all around lunchpailyness beating out such stiff competition as Riley Tufte.

Said Best Coach of All-Time Jim Montgomery:

I like the way he manages the puck. I like his speed, his tenacity. He’s causing a lot of turnovers, and turnovers lead to odd-man rushes. They lead to more O-zone time, no matter where you create them. He’s been creating them a lot. I like those aspects of his game.
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Compiling a statline of 4-4-8 through 17 games Koepke has outproduced lazy idiots like Jason Robertson and Wyatt Johnston -- who I certainly hope you still don't have on your fantasy team. The time has come to grab Cole Koepke (if you haven't already)!

This has been, "Who Is That Player?"
 
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