i don't think it's true to the same extent it is in vancouver though
if miller goes down you can try to make pettersson and boeser work i guess but then your second line is being anchored by pius suter or teddy blueger. if hughes is out the defense is a total shambles and it's hard to see anything really working. same with demko missing significant time again
i think people vastly overestimate how good the forward lineup is when you take opportunity into account. heinen isn't going to be the same player lined up with aman and podkolzin or whatever as he was playing with pastrnak. if he DOES gets minutes next to miller and boeser it's going to be at the expense of hoglander or sherwood or sprong not getting that opportunity. management has done a good job giving the coaching staff a lot of different options but there's diminishing returns to quantity. you need some quality too
Of the playoff teams last year, if they lost their top-line centre they'd be in pretty much the same situation as the Canucks.
Bruins: Lindholm injury; Zacha and Poitras next in line
Hurricanes: Aho injury; Kotkaniemi & Drury
Avalanche: MacKinnon injury; Mittelstadt & Colton
Predators: O'Reilly injury; Sissons & Novak (shift over Stamkos)
Islanders: Horvat injury; Barzal & Pageau
Rangers: Zibanejad injury; Trochek & Chytil
Lightning: Point injury; Cirelli & Paul
Capitals: Dubois injury; Strome & McMichael
Jets: Scheifele injury; Perfetti & Lowry
Interestingly, I think most teams defensive corps are pretty bad this season. Golden Knights and Capitals have probably the deepest defenses in the league. Most teams have a good top-pair and then it falls off pretty significantly.
I kind of agree with you in that the Canucks have a lot of forwards but I don't like referring to this team as a deep. The top-end forward talent is limited to about 3 players then a lot of good role-players. I don't like the defense composition but see where a top-4 two-way guy can tie the 2nd and 3rd pairing together.