Once again, fans and low end media types over-valuing what handed a dman is, more than GMs or coaches ever do.
Almost every LHD in the NHL, played the right side, probably more than he did the left, his entire minor career, as coaches will almost always use their best LHD on the right side, because of the pure numbers compared to RHD. Add in the amount of roller hockey most these young dmen played these days, most actually like playing their off-hand more.
25 years ago, most teams, from atom to NHL teams had 5-6 LHD as well. This has only become a new phenomenon over the last 20 years because so many non-traditional market kids, or kids starting in roller, had their parent hand them a RH stick, thinking it was like baseball.
Something that’s about to come full circle btw. If you look at minor hockey today, it’s much more like it was 25-40 years ago, as those non-traditional markets, are now handing their kids the proper stick.
So while having 3 and 3 allows a coach to even things out more defensively, it really isn’t the big deal a lot of fans on this site make it. Especially with how good stick-handling and hand eye coordination is these days. This is the first year of his career, Shea Theodore is playing the left side.
Byrum had his issues in Colorado too. Issues that he’ll clean up over the years through maturity and experience. He’s always gonna be the Dman speculated on with the Sabres though, because they have Dahlin and Power. If there’s ever a hockey trade to be made, they’ll probably include him.. Until then, they’ll make it work with him. You don’t downgrade talent for handedness.