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A trio making 9.5 that is considered by many as one of the best 3rd's in the game, doesn't sound that expensive to me. If we are to benchmark success (performance / $) in building a third line based on your example (Tanev/Copp/Lowes), we'll all be disappointed based on unrealistic expectations.This was an impressive feat back when the line had a nobody called Tanev and two lowly-paid young two-way guys in Copp and Lowry. A line that was paid nothing and had next to no name recognition clowned with first lines on a regular basis - that's good. Now, the trio makes like 9.5 million a year and has a legitimate top 6 winger on it. They're probably supposed to look even better than they do.
The problem with that line isn't that it's bad, but rather that it locks the top 6 in place. Without the option to mix three lines up, there is no flexibility to demote players who can't hack it in top 6 minutes. And if the top 6 stops scoring, we get to the point where we are right now - nobody produces a damn thing.
This is also why I'd be open to trading KC. A lineup this rigid cannot have top 6 forwards who need to be carried by their linemates. Or at least they cannot be as defensively inept as KC is.
I get your argument on locking up the top 6 - but we can't have it both ways. If you want an effective shut down line, you minimize how much you can mess with your top 9. I guess it comes down to whether you want one of the best 3rd's in the business or more flexibility and whether the issues you are going through have anything to do with player placement.
What I don't get is how some (not pointing at anyone specifically) who will praise our game style and dedication to playing disciplined hockey - and then when the scoring dries up, we'll point at the coach and his game style approach as our weakness. Especially when you consider the style of game and how the team was designed, was great a few weeks ago - but now all of a sudden, it isn't. This sets up a perpetual back and forth on systems, coaching, and player value that will continue unless the expectation is that teams will never slump.
Our top 6 are in a funk right now scoring wise - this topic rarely comes up when we are scoring at even an average rate. The line juggling has been going on for awhile - it hasn't had much of an impact and even if the 3rd was part of the rotation, there's no reason (based on what we seen so far) to expect a different result because nobodies scoring and it's not for lack of chances. If anything, some might think that perpetually changing lines only adds to the issue - now you're not only dealing with a bad luck and no bounces, but you need to adjust to new players every week.
Off topic a bit, but I'd rather they just button down the lines and get these guys in sync before we run out of season to get this done.