Sabresfansince1980 wrote:
Who do you bench? Niedermayer, Mancari or Ellis and adjust the lines form there. I don't know how this is much of a discussion. Roy is a pt/gm player that is also a very good PKer. The doctor said 4-6 months, he's been skating with teammates before/after the normal practice, and said he feels like he's going to be ready at 4 months. If he can join in with the regular practice in the next few weeks, getting him back in the line-up at 4 months is a complete no-brainer.
I just don't think you can set aside that when things start to derail with this team, Derek Roy's play seems to be at the center of things. When he gets frustrated and starts tossing long passes that get picked off, tries to skate through too many opponents, etc...the team seems to go down with it. I really don't care how good of a backchecker or penalty killer he is when this starts to happen.
When Derek's going well, he surely lifts the team as high.
He's not playing on the same line as Vanek, so that puts him with Ennis and you could put Boyes on the RW. That's could be a soul crushing line for an opponent to play against. It would have to gel quickly, but that's too much speed and hands, especially if an opponent has to also contend with the Vanek, Connolly,and Stafford putting up points.
But Roy's got to let Ennis carry the puck into the zone. He's got to allow him the opportunity to create. When Roy gets into that mindset that he has to pull out his Superman Cape ... that's when things start to go badly for this team. Not only because his mistakes seem to end up in a lot of scoring chances, but other players start to follow his example.
He has to be on board that this is not his team...its Vanek's team.
Connolly, Roy, Gerbe, McCormick/Gaustad and Hecht (but I'd rather see him on the wing anyways.)