Guys like him and Bergeron have a tendency to do that. It's a good thing.
Hopefully we'll eventually get a true high end two way guy to play with Jordan some day, whether it be a guy like Lindy finally putting it together, a prospect, or a trade. He's been effective with poor man's type of guys like that his entire career, but hasn't really had a ton of high end two way guys that he's gotten to spend a whole lot of time with. Be nice if we could go back in time and get a prime Williams to play with him.
Must be nice having a possession-oriented system that uses five guys and tries to actually play hockey.
Your Canes exposed our outdated, trashy system for what it is.
I'm incredibly jealous.
I honestly think that's simply a matter of us not having enough finish in our lineup outside of the Skinner and TT lines. The eventual addition of guys like Goat and Roy should help a bit in the depth department.
I do wonder if the guy from the Avs that might fit best of all would be Landeskog, even though I'd love Duchene. Not really sure what deal there is to be made there though.
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I think Roy or Goat could be that guy here as soon as next year, though they won't be entirely ready for prime-time just yet. Goat as that big, quick, finisher on a line with Jordan and Lindy would be huge for this team but I'm not sure he'd be up for the defensive responsibilities that come with Jordan's line just yet. Roy I have more faith in when it comes to that but I don't think he has quite explosiveness of Goat. Then again Rask didn't have a lot of explosiveness either and look how that turned out.
Of all the moves that Francis made as GM that one had to be the most important. It'll take some time to buy in but someone that runs that type of system that Babcock or Peters does is huge. You guys have the pieces once you dump Disco as long as it's not for another guy of the same ilk. A guy like Scott Walker could be a solid fit but I'm not sure he's interested in coaching full-time. IIRC he stepped down at Guelph due to family health issues. He's a guy I've wanted for a while to run the Checkers for us.
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Wasn't able to watch the game, but saw the highlights and the sabres PBP Announcer, Rick, made some comments that stuck out. On their only goal, they figured out Hanifin and Tennyson hug the posts when the puck is behind the net leaving the slot wide open. Also mentioned how quickly we went into defensive mode after their goal and momentum shifted.