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Leafs @ Hurricanes - Oct. 25th, 7:00pm - SN, Fan 590

herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

Is this satire?
 
Bullfrog said:
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

Is this satire?

I was just going to ask the same thing. What is this?
 
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

May I counter with:

Simmonds - Matthews - Spezza
Bunting - Tavares - Marner
Engvall - Kerfoot - Nylander
Ritchie - Kampf - Kase
 
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

Oh, so now spreading out the big four is okay....I see how it is.
 
Dappleganger said:
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

May I counter with:

Simmonds - Matthews - Spezza
Bunting - Tavares - Marner
Engvall - Kerfoot - Nylander
Ritchie - Kampf - Kase

https://twitter.com/DownGoesBrown/status/1452700779018600456
 
Significantly Insignificant said:
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

Oh, so now spreading out the big four is okay....I see how it is.

I dunno man, seems like they don't like it :)
At the time of your suggestion, I did agree with the premise.
 
herman said:
Significantly Insignificant said:
herman said:
I said it half jokingly last season, but really, Mitch Marner has turned into a defenseman: 20+ min TOI, production of a stay-at-home d-man.

I wouldn't be against this with very even minutes spread as the default, and then compress the lineup into your problem-solving units (stacked scoring, hard shutdown)
Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
Engvall - Kampf - Marner

Oh, so now spreading out the big four is okay....I see how it is.

I dunno man, seems like they don't like it :)
At the time of your suggestion, I did agree with the premise.

Ah, see I thought you were just being nice like "Sure sure crazy old poster dude....we can totally put a superstar on every line... how's that green jello?"
 
Significantly Insignificant said:
Ah, see I thought you were just being nice like "Sure sure crazy old poster dude....we can totally put a superstar on every line... how's that green jello?"

Haha, I agreed with the premise, but that was not how I would've executed the vision is all.

Each line needs to have a mix of player-types to fulfill roles within the unit, but should also match/complement one another stylistically so they have an identity to play within. This eases the decision-making burden of playing a stupid-fast game like hockey, because if you're reading and reacting, you're already chasing.

Why did I proffer this lineup? I guess it matches my lineup building philosophy. I think each line presents an above average, top-6ish line of attack with varying degrees of defensive capability and could conceivably work like the early Vegas squads. Short, hard shifts, rather than the self-paced languid 50+ seconds Marner has been rolling. 12-15 5v5 minutes each for full season/playoff run longevity.

Bunting - Matthews - Ho-Sang
Matthews is a triple-threat player unto himself, and he is augmented here by the playmaking and transition speed of Ho-Sang, and the dirty work net drive of Bunting. It's a line that can play fast break hockey, or cycle you down in the zone. Ho-Sang isn't as good as Marner overall, but his shot is way better. Matthews doesn't need much.

Kerfoot - Nylander - Kase
This one is more of a rush line with their significant speed advantage, but everyone can transition the puck, Kerfoot is fine as a third-man to help chain offensive sequences, Kase is dependably always on the puck, and Nylander is at his best as the go-to weapon from the middle.

Ritchie - Tavares - Spezza
These guys play at the same pace: not fast. But two of them are great at controlling the puck, two of them are great at scoring in tight, two of them are great at scoring from a distance, and two of them are excellent on the face off. Stuff this line into OZ starts

Engvall - Kampf - Marner
Defense first line; Marner is an excellent rush player and breakaway artist, and is at his best embroiled in chaos. This line has a defensive conscience in Kampf, very fast NZ movers, and if there was anyone who could really benefit from the extra time a magical Marner pass might materialize, it's Engvall's cannon of a wrister.

As the situation calls for it, we can always dip back into:
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Engvall-Kampf-Kase
 
herman said:
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As the situation calls for it, we can always dip back into:
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Engvall-Kampf-Kase

If that situation is "trying to win games", I agree.  8)
 
https://twitter.com/marnylandersen/status/1452776770504118277
https://twitter.com/dalter/status/1452677093754613778
 

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