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Micklebot

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That bottom pair has seen significant improvement since hamonic left it
Understatement of the year



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Micklebot

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Sanderson- Hamonic is bad but I expect it to be with Hamonic playing a top pair role. But holy crap the Chabot-Jensen pair is shocking.
It's worth noting Sanderson-Zub/Kleven-Hamonic vs Sanderson-Hamonic/Kleven-JBD is also FLA/MTL/LAK vs NJD/TBL/UTA/VGK/COL, I think the QOC in the later is a bit tougher tbh,

As for Chabot-Jensen, they are the only pair that has been consistently together, so they don't have the natural split between QOC for the opposition
 

Bileur

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split up Brady and Stutzle.

the best line we've put together in the last couple of years is

Brady-Norris-Batherson

not sure why they don't go back to it. they performed well enough to be a legit 1st line, which leaves Stutzle being your "2nd" line center. But really you would have two lines who on any day could be your 1st.

The best line we’ve had the last few years was Tkachuk-Stutzle-Giroux from 2022-2023.

Aside from that, right now, 19-9-28 are firing on all cylinders. I don’t see why we’d break them up. I’d definitely like to see someone better with Brady and Stutzle but G with Norris and Bath is working. Don’t stop now.

Besides, aren’t Tkachuk, Stutzle, Giroux, Norris and Batherson all on pace for their most productive seasons (as a senator for G) right now? Keep rotating the third wheel with Tkachuk and Stutzle until we find something that fits but don’t fix what ain’t broke.
 
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Bileur

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Yeah, I want to see:

Tkachuk-Stutzle-Greig
Giroux-Norris-Batherson

Greig has more skill and upside than Gregor or Amadio.

What about leaving Greig or Ostapchuk as the matchup 3C and trying Pinto at RW with 7-18 when he returns?

Tkachuk-Stutzle-Pinto
Giroux-Norris-Batherson
Perron/Ostapchuk-Greig-Amadio
Cousins-Gregor-MacEwen

Pinto is definitely ideally suited at center but he’s got the pace, responsibility and shot to fit beautifully with Tkachuk and Stutzle as well. Maybe that gives them a better overall output?
 

Burrowsaurus

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I really don’t know how they didn’t address that RD position.

Although Jbd looks fine… he still seems like their second choice on the bottom pairing.

What about leaving Greig or Ostapchuk as the matchup 3C and trying Pinto at RW with 7-18 when he returns?

Tkachuk-Stutzle-Pinto
Giroux-Norris-Batherson
Perron/Ostapchuk-Greig-Amadio
Cousins-Gregor-MacEwen

Pinto is definitely ideally suited at center but he’s got the pace, responsibility and shot to fit beautifully with Tkachuk and Stutzle as well. Maybe that gives them a better overall output?
Who are you matching Greig and ostapchuk against? They’re not good enough to be matchup players
 

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What about leaving Greig or Ostapchuk as the matchup 3C and trying Pinto at RW with 7-18 when he returns?

Tkachuk-Stutzle-Pinto
Giroux-Norris-Batherson
Perron/Ostapchuk-Greig-Amadio
Cousins-Gregor-MacEwen

Pinto is definitely ideally suited at center but he’s got the pace, responsibility and shot to fit beautifully with Tkachuk and Stutzle as well. Maybe that gives them a better overall output?
I don't see the point of this either.

Perron-Pinto-Amadio had excellent metrics when they were together. They make up an excellent shutdown line.
 

Bileur

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I really don’t know how they didn’t address that RD position.

Although Jbd looks fine… he still seems like their second choice on the bottom pairing.


Who are you matching Greig and ostapchuk against? They’re not good enough to be matchup players

Ostapchuk isn’t ready now but I think Greig could do a decent job.
 

Bileur

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I don't see the point of this either.

Perron-Pinto-Amadio had excellent metrics when they were together. They make up an excellent shutdown line.

I do like that line too. I’m open to trying Greig on line one as well, just looking at all options.
 

PoutineSp00nZ

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split up Brady and Stutzle.

the best line we've put together in the last couple of years is

Brady-Norris-Batherson

not sure why they don't go back to it. they performed well enough to be a legit 1st line, which leaves Stutzle being your "2nd" line center. But really you would have two lines who on any day could be your 1st.

Yeah I don't get that reluctance either. If you believe that Stutzle and Tkachuk are your best offensive players ... whats the harm in spreading that wealth around? Stutzle and Giroux have played together lots . . . give them a shot with whoever the hell else you want on the wing and see what happens.
 

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