He had a few big hits early in the series and hasn't done much since IMO. We need more from him.
Considering he only had 3 or 4 shifts per period and less than 2 minutes per period despite the game not being heavy on special teams minutesearly in the game, I'm not sure how anyone really gets into that game last night with at least 4 minutes between almost every shift sometimes as long as 10 minutes.
I'm not saying he's earned a lot more, but Woodcroft was obviously too concerned about giving much time to Brassard and it essentially eliminated Foegele and Kassian once he decided to elevate McLeod to support RNH and Archibald, and as a result neither even had a chance to impact the game. Kassian was basically benched after having breakaway on his first shift. I don't understand why he didn't shorten the leash on Archibald to get these two engaged.
It's strange how with 11/7 Jay is very effective at getting all 11 engaged. If he decided early Brassard was a worry, just staple one guy to the bench and use your 11 forward method as it's pretty effective. Instead with 12 forwards last night, he shut down an entire line line to hide one guy, which is kind of funny since that one guy actually did well with Kassian and Foegele in their couple shifts together.
But ultimately, Jay needs to realize Archibald isn't helping Nuge at all, and stapling Kassian and Foegele to the bench so that Archibald gets his minutes with RNH isn't a path to victory unless the other lines do everything.