If we're looking at the roster for players willing to do jobs and such, why is Jack Quinn still here? In terms of on-ice disappointments, he's only second to my dislike of the player Owen Power continues to display himself as. There was a time when I thought he had hints of Kucherov's half-wall game in him, plus his ability to mask his release from near the top of the slot. But now? He gets less shit thrown his way for being one of the biggest disappointments of the season... again. Yes, last year was injury. But this year? A year in which he looks like he did absolutely no physical preparation to supposedly be a key to their 2nd line AGAIN?
f*** this guy.
In my head, the rough math is:
Power for a center (Pettersson)
Quinn for a defenseman (plenty have been named in this thread)
Those would be my two main moves.
To be clear about Power, I'm not a Power hater. Power needs to be running the #1 power play. Power needs to be the #1 guy in all the offensive situations. Unfortunately, that's Dahlin.
But the days of having the "twin jets" back on defense are long gone. In recent memory, any time teams try the "twin jets," it doesn't really work out. Burns and Karlsson in SJ. Letang and Karlsson in Pittsburgh. And it leads to trading one away fairly quickly to strengthen another portion of the roster.
Teams use a 1-3-1 power play and only need one elite offensive defenseman. Teams have tied to get two elite defenders involved, and it never works out the way teams envision it. A guy like Byram is perfectly fine running the second PP. Or you just keep your #1D out there for the second unit.
But teams are easily able to accommodate having multiple top centers because you can have more than one on the power play. It's actually something akin to the gold standard to have to centers who could each be the #1 C.
Just from a team asset perspective, I think Buffalo is wasting Power and his value. That's why I advocated for Beniers as the pick. But, if Vancouver is willing to try to "twin jets" thing with Quinn, cool. Or Anaheim, who has multiple young centers at the NHL level, but could use a #1D.
That's where I stand with Power. Great talent, which is being wasted as the #2D.