Yeah, those moves seem odd to me. Their two stars are right-shot sniper Forsberg and left-shot offensive defenseman Josi. As their all-in move, they go out and get two more right-shot snipers in Stamkos and Marchessault and a left-shot offensive in Skjei. How do you fit those guys on the power play together? Meanwhile, their center depth is awful - 33 year old Ryan O'Reilly is still a solid 1C (for now), but the depth after that is Tomas Novak, Colton Sissons, and Juuso Parssinen. Which one of those guys is gonna center Stamkos to another 40-40 season on the second line? They don't have a high-end center prospect beating down the door to the NHL either. The right side of the defense also looks very shaky to me with Carrier, Fabbro, and Schenn. Skjei's used to having Pesce as his partner doing the dirty work to let him focus on offense, so how productive will he be when he's playing with Carrier or Fabbro and getting second unit PP time with Novak and Sissons? It's just a really strange team construction. If O'Reilly goes down or takes a step back, what do they do?