Saint Nik said:
I think the thing that gets me, and I stand by my interpretation of our bottom 6 as a terrible group of stiffs, is that I'm not sure that a single thing has been done since the end of last season to address the PK issues. The major additions have been offensive defensemen and Connolly. I'm glad that the PP is being seen to but both stunk last year and the PK looks to be roughly the same/worse in the coming season than it was at the end of last year.
The team has not been easy to evaluate because it went through quite a transition last season. The team we ended with was quite a bit different than the one we started with.
The #1 Pker is the goalie and I'd say they made some headway with Reimer. If they bring in a vet to backup him up, they run the risk of losing one of their decent goalie prospects on waivers. When Reimer was in the ECHL, Allaire told Burke he'd be a NHL starter by about now. I presume Allaire is comfortable with the kids they're keeping for backup. Relative to the UFAs out there and no Cup run in the cards this year, I'd rather take the chance on Gustavsson and the others and give them a year more of development.
Bozak had a lousy season as a top 6 center. But towards the end of the season, he formed arguably their best forward PK pairing with Armstrong. Between that and his faceoff win%, I think he's worthy of a look in that 3rd line/4th line center role. There's some reason to hope for good PK from those two based on what they did together last season.
To that extent, two elements (one of them very key) to address the PK for this season were embarked upon last year.
Connolly has also got some decent PK history. Maybe he forms part of the second PK pairing. Dupuis is also supposedly a decent checker and he may win a job in that role. Although neither are guarantees to provide a lot of PK next season, they are options and something the team has provided since the end of the season in that regard.
Loiselle has started that they're looking for a 'prototypical', good sized 4th line center who can win faceoffs in their own zone. So I think we have to respect the lower part of their roster for the forwards as a bit of a work in progress right now. It's a little early to pass firm judgement.
The crazy signings of July 1 contributed to them walking away from UFAs who might have helped them with this - like Talbot. It's not like it hasn't been on their radar.
How the D will work out on PK pairings, I have no idea. They have some guys who might do well but this is where I'm fuzziest in evaluating the roster.