Empoleon8771
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I get that. I go back and forth on it, but I seem to like Sheahan more than most. If they go with the balanced offense approach, then yeah, I think they need someone better than Sheahan. If they go with the traditional defensive bottom 6 (not Craig Adams 'defense' mind you), then I think Sheahan would be alright as 3C.
I don't think the problem is running traditional or balanced approach. I think the issue is that you don't have a 3rd line winger that's both good enough and a good enough fit with Sheahan for me to be comfortable with depth scoring from the 3rd line with Sheahan as the center. Considering the Penguins are either going to have an unproven Blueger or another year older Cullen as their 4C next year, that's not really something I want to test out.
If Sprong turns into something, you can put him in the top-6 and put Kessel on the 3rd line, and that 3rd line will produce despite Kessel and Sheahan not being a great fit with each other. That's really your only option to make a 3rd line with Sheahan as the center offensively viable for a legit cup contender, though. It's either that or you're going to need to pull a 2nd line playmaking winger with speed and grit out of thin air.