I have to admit I would have been way more upset about the makeup and composition of our team last year. I guess landing Phil the Thrill Kessel does that.
I've always been a grinder-enforcer fan for the fourth line, but I have to admit I'm really curious about this plan of going with four lines of offense. I love it, to be truthful. I totally agree with Cole about the need to create an identity. And at the very least we are creating an identity that is right in the wheelhouse of our top talent. FINALLY!
Now, I also agree with Terrapin that this new philosophy can come with a price. But at least we may be able to win a lot of games early because of offense, and then take our medicine physically. Last season was a disaster on many levels, but especially because we became an extremely mediocre OFFENSIVE team. We had been used to getting shut down in the playoffs, but last season the shutdown came way sooner.
I LOVE the direction we're heading in, despite our lack of future assets. I much prefer this plan than whatever the hell Shero/Bylsma had up their sleeves. Rutherford hasn't completely won me over, and I still don't like the coach, but I do like this new direction.
Now, if we could land ONE specific role player, a big defenseman who hits and can clear the crease area and maybe even keep a few opponents honest, then we'd be pretty close to getting to where we wanna go imo.
A player like Rangers prospect Dylan McIlrath would be ideal, imo. Huge, right-handed shot, third-pairing guy, could be a nice partner for Pouliot, etc. Montreal's Jarred Tinordi is another target, though he's left-handed and not nearly AS tough as McIlrath.
I'm also starting to like the idea of adding a guy like Steve Bernier for Line 4. Scottie Upshall would be another possibility. Basically looking for someone who can play with a scorer if we have one on the fourth line, but who can also bring some grit to the team.
Also, I firmly believe Bobby Farnham NEEDS to be on this team now. Not because he can be our enforcer, but because he can get us more PP opportunities. That HAS to be the equalizer because we are going to see so much physicality this season, reminiscent of the days of Mario, Jags, Francis, Coffey...and then later on the five-forward power play days (Lemieux, Jagr, Kovalev, Lang, Straka).