Laine's shot will be set up more frequently and he won't need to carry the puck as much therefore less turnovers (his biggest flaw). Gaudreau himself is a dual threat and can capitalize off Laine's gravity and passing better than Voracek can. Entering the zone and getting the puck up ice is another Gaudreau strength that will benefit Laine. All of Laine's strengths will be put to better use and many of his weaknesses will be covered by Gaudreau. To me Gaudreau is on a very short list of ideal Laine linemates of all hockey players in the world honestly.I get this but…
Why is Laine a guy who Gaudreau will make look good?
I also use Tkachuk as an analog for this. Gaudreau seems to have the midas touch with how his linemates produce. I seriously expect a career year from Laine next season.
I think he did, he played well last season and was our best forward even without really killing it on the powerplay which was a great sign to me. Sure he was mercurial but last season he was a real positive difference maker for us. However I will concede that Gaudreau coming here makes me a lot more comfortable with him making 8.7 million for 4 years.Why can’t he just look good all on his own?
We could but Gaudreau had his best season last year when he was actually put on a line with players that brought value in their own regard. Tkachuk has some specific high level skills that helped Gaudreau, and Laine has some that I think will help Gaudreau's good plays result in goals on the board. While Laine certainly needs Gaudreau more than vice versa, Gaudreau will still likely be helped by Laine's particular skills. It isn't a total one way street there. I see it as symbiotic.If Gaudreau has made worse players than Laine look good, couldn’t we just play him with a guy who’s worse than Laine and makes less money?
Obviously need to qualify all of this with the fact it's all on paper and there is a chance they don't work well for whatever reason, I just think it's very very very likely they're a strong duo.