Id' do:
Hagelin - Richards - Gaborik
Nash - Stepan - Callahan
Kreider - Boyle - Pyatt
Rupp - Haley - Asham
McD - Girardi
Staal - Stalman
MDZ - Bickel/Eminger
Hank
Biron
That top-line that had success last year. There's obviously a ton of speed there and I think Richards and Gaborik are right for one another in that Richards sets up right to the finish and Gabby needs someone like that to make the play and set him up for the snipe. Hagelin isn't a "first line player" in a vacuum, but with these guys he'll be fine, and by all indications, he's made some huge strides this off season.
The second line could really be something. I think Nash and Stepan would work well together based on their playing styles and having Nash on his line would open up room for Cally to improve on his goal scoring, which was really impressive last year for a guy who does so many other things.
Third line could be hard to play against. Three big guys who can hit hard, though I do worry about Pyatt and Boyle's speed.
Fourth line, frankly, I don't like very much, but it's what we've got. Haley is a fine 4C I think and Asham is good enough. Maybe Rupp's horrendously slow skating will be less harmful on wing?
For the D pairs, I think it'd be ideal to move McD or Staal to the right but I'm not sure how possible that would be. I don't think MDZ should be getting third pairing minutes while Stralman gets second. MDZ brings more offense and is probably weaker on D, therefore I think he'd benefit more from a partner like Staal.
All things aside, I'm so, so happy that we're talking line combinations instead of make whole numbers and all that crap. LGR.