Tender Rip
Wears long pants
But honesty compels me to point out that we won a cup with them and that its a pairing capable of going for a prolonged stretch at a 75% GF%. Which is pretty close to what they're doing right now. If things change, then obviously it makes sense to split them up, but to split them up right now if they continue what they're doing?
edit: Also, so you agree that plans do get redrawn from time to time - if so, when do you redraw Brassard's?
(And the depth Nirvana was very temporary).
1: They’re not red hot in my book. They had a very good game against Toronto without scoring and has otherwise been opportunistic on breakaways. Geno has one goal against the Caps as a PP expired, a softy PP against Toronto and an ENG. He has a total of 12 shots on goal.
They have not been a particularly good possession line (even if that is also because they get less of Letang who is the only D-man driving possession early on).
Being capable of “stretches” of 75% GF means nothing to me when they are close to 50/50 ES together over the last two years, and Geno is big time in the plus without Phil.
2: Of course plans can and should be changed with the circumstances. Always. I’ve been very clear about Brassard. I think the original idea of having him with Kessel is the right one. The one that both gives us league best offensive depth and best accommodates our best players strengths and weaknesses. If we cannot have that we need to try all available meaningful combinations to make another useful 3rd line (which is not a Simon/Sprong combo), , and if that is not sufficiently so we should trade him as he’d be worth more elsewhere.
Not do silly stuff like making him a winger to limit the efficiency of several other players in the proces.
Again, I’ve also several times said that it’s early and I am far from worried plus I think Sully SHOULD be experimenting early. Like anyone, I just have a preference for him to experiment along the lines of what I prefer to have happen .
Nirvana was temporary, yes, yet they clearly sought to replicate it.