The problem isn’t Kessel. He’s working hard, he’s shooting when he should, passing when he should... he can’t control that Malkin doesn’t want to shoot and that Hags has peanut butter hands.
Just bananas how Kessel is expected to be the ailment for a struggling third line. It’s honestly insulting to ask him to be a third liner when he’s absolutely an elite winger.
A) No he can't control that... which is why moving him off that line should be a serious consideration.
B) The issue is playing with Crosby is likely an even worse option - not that we've seen it much, but I can't imagine it's changed much.
C) It's not that Kessel is expected to be the ailment for a struggling 3rd line - we have other options for that. But that his fit elsewhere is awkward at best... which limits our overall options. We're obviously not going to trade Crosby or Malkin... and Kessel is too good of a player to trade just because... and thus this is what we end up with.
D) There's also the matter of having a lineup that puts us in the best possible position to win. And come PO time, I think that's with Kessel on L3. Not because he can't work elsewhere (he can), but because with Crosby and Malkin there already, he's not 'needed' on L1/2 for those lines to be very dangerous - as they're plenty dangerous already with 87/71. Thus putting him on L3 can be a great option for us.
But something you didn't touch on with your Chicago or Toronto or Washington examples is that those players work well together. Kane and Hossa work with pretty much anyone. Same with Marner and Nylander, and Ovechkin. Kessel doesn't work great with Malkin or from our limited viewings Crosby.
Maybe we should be trying something drastic - to the point that I'd even consider Brassard on the wing on L3. Or Guentzel. I don't care. I want us to win, and I think the most successful way for that to happen is with a top 9 that has 3 lines that are all a serious threat to score.
Hagelin - Crosby - Kessel
Guentzel - Malkin - Rust/Hornqvist
Brassard - Sheahan - Rust/Hornqvist
Yeah I know... people will say just put Sprong in the top 9 and leave Brassard at C. Completely open to that... I just don't think that's the answer right now. Sprong on L4 with #2PP time isn't hurting him. Injuries will happen. As will line changes when others frustrate Sullivan enough. Or when Sprong shows enough jump and determination that he deserves more looks elsewhere.