This is Hail Mary stuff but if support scoring doesn't improve they may need to try to win with the Nuclear Option.
I'd actually consider rolling the super elites with Savoie as a skill option who can skate, think and make plays at a high level. Once good at in-game adjustments, Knoblauch could still move the small skill rookie within game, manage minutes, to mitigate match up issues.
I'd roll Nugent Hopkins at 2C with big, heavy wingers to leverage his innate distributor tendencies and game strength. Frederic can support face-offs. Possibly swap Nuge and Henrique if Nuge is not getting it done.
Line 3 would feature platoon options trying to extend scoring to a top nine attack. Skinner if going and Arvidsson and Perry potentially platooning.
Line 4 is a PK, defensive pair with Kane onboarding and X-Factor to move up lineup if healthy and productive. That would slip Podkolzen into a better energy role on Line 4. Kane could prospectively move as high as line 2 winger complementing distributor first player Nugent Hopkins.
On defense, I think there's been slippage in Emberson's game and, if healthy, I could see veteran Klingberg maybe getting a platoon lead with Kulak.
Draisaitl - McDavid - Savoie
Frederic - Nugent Hopkins - Hyman
Skinner (Podkolzen) - Henrique - Arvidsson (Perry)
Kane - Janmark - Brown
Ekholm - Bouchard
Nurse - Walman
Kulak - Klingberg (Emberson)
Spare Stuff:
Podkolzen, Jones, Kapanen Ryan
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