Bullfrog said:
cw said:
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I do not see how they can stand pat with 9 NHL dmen and Benn having cleared waivers for a 10th and Mete on LTIR. They're not done. Dubas would normally have had a press scrum. I wonder if his silence is because something else is going to happen and he did not want to field questions until it was done.
I'm not sure I understand the concern about having 9 dmen. Why can't they stand pat with that? Some of them have to suck up that they won't play much.
They could. Aside from no room for Knies, what about injuries to the forwards? There are only 12 of them on the roster. One injury and you are into the AHLers. They might be able to flip a dman to get a forward.
As well, I do not understand what they're going to do with all 9. I also think Benn and potentially Mete on LTIR help them with that.
I'm also not too excited about taking one of the best faceoff centers in the league and sticking him on the wing while going with a bottom 6 that will be hard pressed to score.
Bunting-Matthews-Marner
F1_____-Tavares-Nylander
Knies/Lefferty-O'Reilly-Jarnkrok/Kerfoot
Lafferty/Kerfoot-Kampf-Acciari
To get "F1" forward, trade a dman plus a pick to get a $4 mil left winger (50% retained) who brings some grit and can score some - some of what that line needs.
That line up is very strong down the middle - all four 52+ faceoff% centers.
Pretty darn good set of right wingers.
A fair set of left wingers.
All lines have some grit and three of them, some scoring ability.
That 3rd line could help with the scoring - make it tougher to shut down 3 lines instead of two. The 3rd line is centered by a past Conn Smythe - Selke winner - who can defend - be a shutdown line.
The extra D would be traded to help acquire a decent left winger that would help them do that. Tavares would be playing his natural position.
I'm sure many here would have ideas. That is one idea on how they might better use those 9 dmen assets to improve the roster.