Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
I'm a big fan of upgrading the d-corps. Look at Anaheim, Detroit, Chicago, and even Pittsburgh had a really solid top four, if not a spectacular top four. Buffalo isn't close to having a top four like Anaheim or Detroit had, but two good players can give them a d-corps closer to Pitt or Chicago. Myers paired with almost anyone is solid, and bring in some big solid defense and a good PP guy, and we'll have a top four that can keep the puck out of the crease, skate up ice or make the breakout pass, and allow the smallish forwards to play a game that suits them better (transition going forward).
Improving the d-corps takes pressure off the forwards and makes the whole team better. This is an off-season where Darcy can actually make a significant improvement somewhere. Even if he keeps one or both of Tallinder/Lydman, it should be for less and allow another move. In that case I still would want Foster, since Rivet will be out for a while and nobody wants to see Butler starting.
This is an intriguing post, and I am thusly intrigued by it. In fact, I am knowingly rubbing my chin whiskers as I type this. I am not at all opposed to the idea of making the defense the second strongest part of the team (there's no topping the goal-tending) and it would only take one or two shrewd moves to make that happen rather quickly. I think some of those teams kind of overdid it with the defense, especially Chicago who have an insane amount of elite quality blue liners. I mean even Sopel who's like their 5th guy is pretty freaking solid. I like a balanced team with clearly defined roles, I am a bit of a NAZI about this stuff so bear with me.
Keep the defense at a maximum cap hit of 18 million. This ensures that you can ice a really good team and not just a good defense. Here's the recipe:
2 Stars. Preferably one right shot and one left. Put them on separate sides of the ice and on separate pairings. This makes it really hard to key in on both of them during a game (or series). The more well rounded these guys are the better, you definitely want them both to be able to contribute something to both special teams as well as 5 on 5. These guys suck up 5-7 million EACH but they also play 24-28 minutes a game. So basically, you have an all-star defense man on the ice practically the entire game, every game, all season long. Keith, Chara, Doughty, Neidermeyer, Bouwmeester, etc..
1 Bruiser. Every team needs that one blue liner who can keep opposing forwards honest with clean, punishing hits that occasionally stray over the rules. Not necessarily a big lumbering dolt, but somebody very mobile and opportunistic will do. Some of these guys can be affordable but the proven commodities get pricey, ranging around 2-5 million. Volchenkov, Sutton, Mitchell, Orpik, Murray, etc..
4 Mr. Reliables. Reagher, Zanon, Phillips, Gorges, Scuderi, etc.. These guys will cost you 1.5-4 million each and do everything well. They are positionally reliable, shot blockers, don't get beat one on one, exceptional penalty killers, make wise passes, and if they make a highlight reel play it's from breaking up a 2 on 1 or scoring a goal off of multiple shin pads from long range. I think Lydman falls into this category, he's a really smart player.