NYR713
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- Jun 26, 2012
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I'm really interested to see Lindqvist and Meskanen in camp. Are we getting Stromwall/Kovacs or Fast?... or even Zuccarello? Probably not Zucc, most likely Stromwall/Kovacs but if one of them is a Fast type with a little more offense and maybe not as much defense... it's going to make some of these lineup decisions tough.
The hard part about lineups this season is that you aren't really putting a group together that you think is competing for a cup, but at the same time you still want to enhance development of some of the higher-projected young guys by giving them proper support and winning some games. You also have veterans that you want to see play in the system, but also want them to produce for trade value or confidence they can help lead in the future. Then you have a bunch of promising prospects that can up and down, but may want to see if playing against the tougher competition will be the right development path as compared to more minutes against lesser competition.
Decisions in that middle and bottom 6 are where it's at. For example, Nieves has paid his dues a bit and deserves a legit shot and could have a great camp, but if he isn't being seen as one of the guys they are looking to compete with in coming years then you might roll with a prospect or vet that they think could be a better option to see there, even if they didn't look as good from the jump. There are a lot of bubble guys like that like Spooner, Names, Vesey on that young veteran side... or Nieves, Lettieri as tweeners... or the prospects like Howden, Fontaine and previously mentioned Lindqvist and Meskanen. You even have Beleskey who they might want to get in there to prove he has a shred of trade value by getting a fast start to the season.
So many options for these guys to look at, which is a great thing. It may not be the best for tanking though, because there a lot of options with a lot to prove over this season. I seriously doubt that "lack of effort" will be a legitimate complaint this upcoming season.
The hard part about lineups this season is that you aren't really putting a group together that you think is competing for a cup, but at the same time you still want to enhance development of some of the higher-projected young guys by giving them proper support and winning some games. You also have veterans that you want to see play in the system, but also want them to produce for trade value or confidence they can help lead in the future. Then you have a bunch of promising prospects that can up and down, but may want to see if playing against the tougher competition will be the right development path as compared to more minutes against lesser competition.
Decisions in that middle and bottom 6 are where it's at. For example, Nieves has paid his dues a bit and deserves a legit shot and could have a great camp, but if he isn't being seen as one of the guys they are looking to compete with in coming years then you might roll with a prospect or vet that they think could be a better option to see there, even if they didn't look as good from the jump. There are a lot of bubble guys like that like Spooner, Names, Vesey on that young veteran side... or Nieves, Lettieri as tweeners... or the prospects like Howden, Fontaine and previously mentioned Lindqvist and Meskanen. You even have Beleskey who they might want to get in there to prove he has a shred of trade value by getting a fast start to the season.
So many options for these guys to look at, which is a great thing. It may not be the best for tanking though, because there a lot of options with a lot to prove over this season. I seriously doubt that "lack of effort" will be a legitimate complaint this upcoming season.