conFABulator
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Honestly i not sure Geekie is a really player than Holmberg ( for me hes overrated) and anyway Geekie looking more like a Boston top 6 foward rhan a bottom 6. Geekie scored 41% of his pts playing with Pastrnak ( team high at 5v5 and on pp)... Not really what i called a bottom 6 player. top boston 6 right now without any change would be pastrnak, marchand, lindholm, coyle, zacha and Geekie.
So right now Boston bottom 6 is frederick, poitras, brazeau, beecher, jones, kastelic ( from dailyfaceoff) vs holmberg, mcmann, jarnkrok, kampf, dewar, reaves... sorry you cant say Boston bottom 6 is better when basically 83% of Boston bottom 6 would struggling to get a spot in the leafs line up...
Thanks for this. It's insightful and seems accurate. I am not sure what discussion I am joining here and don't want to take it where it wasn't going, but here is my question...
Shouldn't the Leafs try to build a top nine this year? If one of our playoff performance gaps is lack of depth scoring shouldn't we aim for three scoring lines and two PP units. Shouldn't we be focused on creating three as scoring lines with one of the core four on each of them.
We choose nine from Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Tavares, Domi, Knies, McMann, Holmberg, Jarnkrok, Robertson, Cowan, Grebenkin, Minten and Steeves. That a 14 guys and keeps Kampf, Dewar and Reaves on a low minute fourth line...possibly swap Reaves out for Jarnkrok or Holmberg if they don't crack the top nine and we have a useful fourth line with 3 PKers on it.
Knies Matthews Domi
Robertson Holmberg Nylander
McMann Tavares Marner
Something like this? Maybe no one gets 69 goals this year but 7 or 8 get 20+, maybe even two fifty goal+ guys. If Nylander can play C it opens up a lot more possibilities too.
Isn't this what balance looks like?