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12 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

He's not afraid to shoot. And he gets in position for rebounds.

He was the last 2 years. To a fault. Can't tell you how many times I yelled at the TV or in the arena, "Shoot the fu***** puck!"

But if he's playing on a line with Aho, he's got to shoot more knowing the D is going to focus on Aho. I'm glad he is....

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We have a lot of different guys going right now so it’ll be interesting to see what happens once Svech can handle a full workload.

Svech showed yesterday that he can drive play no matter who he is with, if you give him another scoring threat then he’ll be really dangerous.

I’d try to have at least two scoring threats on each line if I’m RBA.

If Teravainen continues to center Aho then I’d go with something like this:

Aho - Teravainen - Jarvis

Noesen - Kotkaniemi - Necas

Bunting - Drury - Svechnikov

Martinook - Staal - Fast

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If playing with Bunts and Svech can’t get Drury going then I’m putting Suzuki or Ponomarev in as soon as one of them are healthy.

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20 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

We have a lot of different guys going right now so it’ll be interesting to see what happens once Svech can handle a full workload.

Svech showed yesterday that he can drive play no matter who he is with, if you give him another scoring threat then he’ll be really dangerous.

I’d try to have at least two scoring threats on each line if I’m RBA.

If Teravainen continues to center Aho then I’d go with something like this:

Aho - Teravainen - Jarvis

Noesen - Kotkaniemi - Necas

Bunting - Drury - Svechnikov

Martinook - Staal - Fast

Lemieux


If playing with Bunts and Svech can’t get Drury going then I’m putting Suzuki or Ponomarev in as soon as one of them are healthy.

I don't think Turbo stays at C... Rod had Jarvis taking drawns the other night too...

 

I'd also like to see SVECHNIKOV on the KK Necas line him and Marty together are a force.

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