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The main problems people have with the current makeup of Tavares' line is 1]Boyes and Moulson are bad defensively and b]Tavares has to do all the "dirty work" for his line. Replacing Strome with Boyes doesn't really fix either of those main issues. It's not Strome's game to do the "dirty work", so Tavares would still be the only guy on his line going into the corners and battling for pucks.
I could see the argument of bringing Strome up to center the Bailey/Okposo line and move Nielsen back to 3C, but I don't really see Strome as an improvement on what is killing the Tavares line at the moment, at least not *this* season.
Touching on the Strome being called up discussion from the previous thread, I think Dan mentioned something that a lot of folks clamoring for Strome to take Boyes' spot on JT's line this season should really take into account.
The main problems people have with the current makeup of Tavares' line is 1]Boyes and Moulson are bad defensively and b]Tavares has to do all the "dirty work" for his line. Replacing Strome with Boyes doesn't really fix either of those main issues. It's not Strome's game to do the "dirty work", so Tavares would still be the only guy on his line going into the corners and battling for pucks.
I could see the argument of bringing Strome up to center the Bailey/Okposo line and move Nielsen back to 3C, but I don't really see Strome as an improvement on what is killing the Tavares line at the moment, at least not *this* season.
Touching on the Strome being called up discussion from the previous thread, I think Dan mentioned something that a lot of folks clamoring for Strome to take Boyes' spot on JT's line this season should really take into account.
The main problems people have with the current makeup of Tavares' line is 1]Boyes and Moulson are bad defensively and b]Tavares has to do all the "dirty work" for his line. Replacing Strome with Boyes doesn't really fix either of those main issues. It's not Strome's game to do the "dirty work", so Tavares would still be the only guy on his line going into the corners and battling for pucks.
I could see the argument of bringing Strome up to center the Bailey/Okposo line and move Nielsen back to 3C, but I don't really see Strome as an improvement on what is killing the Tavares line at the moment, at least not *this* season.
Idk how you think Strome wouldn't be an improvement in that alone.
good points about Strome and I'm not sure I'd call him up but I lean to "yes" - IF he continues to show he can produce in the AHL. I'd probably use him on the 2nd line, in an offensive role, definitely NOT with Tavares though.
Moulson Tavares Martin
Bailey Strome/Nelson Okposo
Grabner Nielsen Boyes
Lee/Joensuu/Reasoner Cizikas McDonald
I can see giving both Nelson and Strome a few games as the #2 C but even that would be tough since Bailey-Okposo have been the Isles best players in the last dozen games or so.
Besides Hickey being much better than expected and really emerging, I'd say Bailey's game has been a very positive development this season. He's getting better every game, very consistent, much better offensively AND defensively, he's great along the boards too! I've always been a Bailey supporter and I'm glad he's starting to play consistently well.
If the Isles make the playoffs, it's not on Tavares' back (as it was the whole first half when he carried the team on his own) - the improvement of the team is based on the improved play of Okposo, Bailey, Hickey and to a lesser extent, players like Cizikas, McDonald, Martin.
Amazing how well the Islanders are playing given that players like Moulson, Boyes, Grabner, Streit, Hamonic and MacDonald have been average to poor for most of the season.
And Tavares, despite his near 50goal pace (over 82 games) has not been his best either!
Nabokov has come up big at times, though he's also let in some horrible goals earlier in the year.
Amazing.
Do you want Strome learning how to play wing on the top line, playing 18 minutes a night, getting crushed (and concussed) in the corners?
Peter Mueller redux. No thank you.
good points about Strome and I'm not sure I'd call him up but I lean to "yes" - IF he continues to show he can produce in the AHL. I'd probably use him on the 2nd line, in an offensive role, definitely NOT with Tavares though.
Moulson Tavares Martin
Bailey Strome/Nelson Okposo
Grabner Nielsen Boyes
Lee/Joensuu/Reasoner Cizikas McDonald
I can see giving both Nelson and Strome a few games as the #2 C but even that would be tough since Bailey-Okposo have been the Isles best players in the last dozen games or so.
Besides Hickey being much better than expected and really emerging, I'd say Bailey's game has been a very positive development this season. He's getting better every game, very consistent, much better offensively AND defensively, he's great along the boards too! I've always been a Bailey supporter and I'm glad he's starting to play consistently well.
If the Isles make the playoffs, it's not on Tavares' back (as it was the whole first half when he carried the team on his own) - the improvement of the team is based on the improved play of Okposo, Bailey, Hickey and to a lesser extent, players like Cizikas, McDonald, Martin.
Amazing how well the Islanders are playing given that players like Moulson, Boyes, Grabner, Streit, Hamonic and MacDonald have been average to poor for most of the season.
And Tavares, despite his near 50goal pace (over 82 games) has not been his best either!
Nabokov has come up big at times, though he's also let in some horrible goals earlier in the year.
Amazing.
I guess the problem would be you would have to replace Moulson too then. I was really only talking about this year. I wouldn't touch the 2nd line right and it would kind of be a waste to put him on the 3rd line.
Boyes can't be taught anything new. Strome is still young however and can grow with Tavares. The same goes for Lee. If you put those three (Tavares, Strome, Lee) I think you have a perfect combination of everything.
Me too, which is why I wouldn't bring him up. He doesn't solve the problem we're looking to solve.
Just trade all the vets. Enough of this OLD wine....gimme some NEW wine.Boyes can't be taught anything new. Strome is still young however and can grow with Tavares. The same goes for Lee. If you put those three (Tavares, Strome, Lee) I think you have a perfect combination of everything.
Makes sense. I'd rather have Cizikas on the top line instead of Martin though. cizikas is a better player than martin and he would be a better fit for tavares imo. If capuano isn't going to put cizikas as the 3rd line center, he should move him up and not waste him on the 4th line.
There's basically a dilemma:
1. Keep Boyes with JT & Moulson
2. Split up Nielsen and Okposo
Go with 1, and you have an ineffective even strength line.
Go with 2, and you lose your most effective even strength line.
This is why I almost never blame the coach.
There's basically a dilemma:
1. Keep Boyes with JT & Moulson
2. Split up Nielsen and Okposo
Go with 1, and you have an ineffective even strength line.
Go with 2, and you lose your most effective even strength line.
This is why I almost never blame the coach.
Not exactly if your looking to put a player with size that can go in the corners win pucks and go into the dirty areas and you simply refuse to break up Moulson and Tavares, or call up Strome... You play Colin McDonald on RW, or David Ullstrom. They both have decent hands to boot.
The Problem is where to put Boyes, You're not breaking up Okposo-Bailey-Nielsen. And putting Boyes on Grabners wing, is again putting two softies on the wing, setting a Center up for disaster, although I think lee would be a good fit inbetween Grabner and Boyes now that I think about it (he looks more comfortable on Defense as a center anyway). Then Cizikas center Martin and JJ or Aucoin on the 4th.
I know this is kind of off topic. But Boyes isn't scoring goals, ZERO in the last 10 games. If he isn't scoring, he's useless. Why is he still in the lineup?
I hear you, I'm not married to him. Didn't like him before he got here, and never liked him while he was here. BUT, much like my other whipping boy Mark Streit, he does have value on a PP unit. Question is, how many PP specialists can we afford to dress before it kills us 5 on 5?
Not exactly if your looking to put a player with size that can go in the corners win pucks and go into the dirty areas and you simply refuse to break up Moulson and Tavares, or call up Strome... You play Colin McDonald on RW, or David Ullstrom. They both have decent hands to boot.
Touching on the Strome being called up discussion from the previous thread, I think Dan mentioned something that a lot of folks clamoring for Strome to take Boyes' spot on JT's line this season should really take into account.
The main problems people have with the current makeup of Tavares' line is 1]Boyes and Moulson are bad defensively and b]Tavares has to do all the "dirty work" for his line. Replacing Strome with Boyes doesn't really fix either of those main issues. It's not Strome's game to do the "dirty work", so Tavares would still be the only guy on his line going into the corners and battling for pucks.
I could see the argument of bringing Strome up to center the Bailey/Okposo line and move Nielsen back to 3C, but I don't really see Strome as an improvement on what is killing the Tavares line at the moment, at least not *this* season.
I want a righty shot on that line, especially if it's going to be the top PP unit. I don't think McDonald or Ullstrom will do much better on that line.