Timbo Slice wrote:
End The Curse wrote:
Connolly is pretty scrappy, but the first two lines are seriously wimpy right now. I sincerely hope you aren't worried that Kaleta needs protection...he certainly can take care of business.
Kaleta and Kennedy are very scrappy, and will both stick up for themselves. But if they have to take on all 5 of the opposing teams players....I don't know. I'd just be more comfortable having someone like Grier out there with them -I guess we wouldn't need to if Rivet or Montador was out on the ice. Maybe Kassian can fill that role in the future...
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This is never a factor in line make up. You don't see great lines with 3 skilled players on them breaking up to put a rougher player on the line. Spezza, Alfredson, Heatley, Although bigger players were not known for the scrapping ability. Cammalleri, Gionta, Gomez definitely not the "protect each other" type.
I really don't see how placing a goon on a skilled line makes any sense at all If they can't help elevate the production of the line. You have a checking line or 2 in lines 3 and 4, if they contribute, great. But if an opponent goes after your skilled players, do what Lindy does, send out the hit squad and take care of business. I mean, come on now, I love Goose and Kaleta as much as the next fan, but not on line 1 or 2, same for Grier and Mair.
I would think with the way they played that game together, Kennedy, Ennis and Kaleta would do just fine.