EnzoD
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I'm willing to bet Kampf makes Kruger a healthy scratch. Bigger, stronger, faster, and more offensive skill. Would rather have Martinsen/Kunitz/Hayden on line 4 wing for physicality than Kruger. The Kruger excitement is overstated. He was a 4C at his peak, and better suited in Sweden/AHL these days IMO |
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StLBravesFan
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But no cups - vabeachbear
Will you be able to say that NEXT September? |
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hawk35
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Theo Fox
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JL- Nice Write up as always!
so where do we stand for opening day lineup? based on your K3 Line...
Saad/Toews/DCat
???/Schmaltz/Kane
???/AA/???
Kunitz/Kruger/Kampf
3 holes with Hayden and Sikura likely locked into 2 of those spots.
1 magic roster spot left right? - gnosox1986
IMHO, those 3 open forward spots are likely going to Sikura, Kahun, and Hayden with Kampf being a starter in the bottom 6 as well. |
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I've played around with many combinations but landed on:
Saad-Schmaltz-Kane
Hayden-Toews-Debrincat
Kahun-AA-Sikura
Kunitz-Kruger-Kampf
ex: Martinsen, ?
I will have an explanation on these, as well as some other potential winning combinations in my upcoming blog series. - Justin Lowe
Probs want Debrincat on the left side so he can bang in one timers with more ease or if he is carrying the puck go to the middle and create his own shot.
While he will still get goals, sticking him on the right will hamstring him a bit. |
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Tyler Cameron
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 10.31.2017
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Probs want Debrincat on the left side so he can bang in one timers with more ease or if he is carrying the puck go to the middle and create his own shot.
While he will still get goals, sticking him on the right will hamstring him a bit. - fattybeef
Yep - either way. Those 2 can flop.
I just really liked Hayden on the Debrincat/Schmaltz line at the end of last year.
Also, Hayden will help with some heavy lifting that Toews has been responsible for on his line since he came into the league. |
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L_B_R
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Joined: 02.23.2014
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Wow - Connor/Laine/Wheeler....
6'1"/6'5"/6'5" respectively.
Do the Hawks even have any random three guys that could match up with that line??? Shows how far behind the curve they are now.
As for Schmaltz at center...if he can't win faceoffs, and is most effective when he can motor through the neutral zone, yet lacks overall strength....how exactly is he a lock as a center? I am guessing most guys with good hands and speed would play a better game if no one touched them. - Return of the Roar
They're not on a line together. I mean, the clue should have been that none are a center.
Also Bolland and Kruger, neither of which have ever been over 185 lbs, have regularly shutdown bigger lines than them and did so with the likes of Versteeg (175) and Shaw (175). If Kruger is back to form thanks to being healthy and he's able to work with Kampf/Hayden/whoever in a similar manner, then there you go.
And fianlly, only Wheeler of that group is actually that heavy - Connor is 177 (Kane and Schmaltz's weight) and Laine is like 205 (so pretty average). But yeah, tell me more about the inches. |
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hawk35
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walleyeb1
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Location: Petersburg, IL Joined: 09.25.2014
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Yep - either way. Those 2 can flop.
I just really liked Hayden on the Debrincat/Schmaltz line at the end of last year.
Also, Hayden will help with some heavy lifting that Toews has been responsible for on his line since he came into the league. - Justin Lowe
Bottom line the way I look at the team, no matter how I flip players around we’re short a top six RW. |
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Yep - either way. Those 2 can flop.
I just really liked Hayden on the Debrincat/Schmaltz line at the end of last year.
Also, Hayden will help with some heavy lifting that Toews has been responsible for on his line since he came into the league. - Justin Lowe
Refresh my memory - does Hayden protect the puck well and does he go into the corners and come out with the puck? |
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Bottom line the way I look at the team, no matter how I flip players around we’re short a top six RW. - walleyeb1
Yes, hopefully 1 or 2 guys move in and surprise because that group looks pretty thin. |
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Bottom line the way I look at the team, no matter how I flip players around we’re short a top six RW. - walleyeb1
We're short a top-6 winger because we have only 5 top-6 players - it could be RW or LW depending which side DCat plays. There are some hopeful possibilities (Sikura/Kahun) and some top-6 long shots (Edjsell/Hayden) - but nothing to hang our hat on.
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Yes, hopefully 1 or 2 guys move in and surprise because that group looks pretty thin. - 67hawks
Probably the most probable is Sikura but he doesn't provide the best line combination options - at least if Q is serious about playing Saad with Kane. If one line is 20-8-88, that means Toews' wingers would be 12 and 95 and that probably puts too big of a burden on Toews to do all the heavy work puck retrieval. I'd like to see how Hayden-Toews-DCat would work which would let Sikura go up against 3rd pairing defenders at least until he finds his comfort zone.
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kmw4631
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Location: CHICAGO Joined: 02.27.2015
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Probably the most probable is Sikura but he doesn't provide the best line combination options - at least if Q is serious about playing Saad with Kane. If one line is 20-8-88, that means Toews' wingers would be 12 and 95 and that probably puts too big of a burden on Toews to do all the heavy work puck retrieval. I'd like to see how Hayden-Toews-DCat would work which would let Sikura go up against 3rd pairing defenders at least until he finds his comfort zone. - EbonyRaptor
Hayden projects as a good 4th line player IMO.
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vabeachbear
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Location: Ft Courage - out in the middle of Indian Country, NC Joined: 10.17.2011
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Will you be able to say that NEXT September? - StLBravesFan
Probably. |
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DarthKane
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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I'm willing to bet Kampf makes Kruger a healthy scratch. Bigger, stronger, faster, and more offensive skill. Would rather have Martinsen/Kunitz/Hayden on line 4 wing for physicality than Kruger. The Kruger excitement is overstated. He was a 4C at his peak, and better suited in Sweden/AHL these days IMO - EnzoD
Kampf makes the team, not question about it. He's probably got a better chance than most people JL discussed in this recent theme. My only question would be which line does he end-up on 3rd or 4th?
I think there's room on the team for both Kampf and Kruger, they could make 2/3s of a solid 4th line. |
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Hayden projects as a good 4th line player IMO. - kmw4631
Correct. But, unfortunately the Hawks have only 5 top-6 players so one of the plethora of bottom-6 guys will need to play a top-6 role. It's not ideal but that's the way it is.
Something like:
Hayden-Toews-DCat
Saad-Schmaltz-Kane
Kahun-Anisimov-Sikura
Kunitz-Kruger-Kampf |
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VeryModernMan
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Location: Munich Joined: 06.06.2017
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"Kampf" is German language for "fight", so be sure he will fight for his spot! |
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They're not on a line together. I mean, the clue should have been that none are a center.
Also Bolland and Kruger, neither of which have ever been over 185 lbs, have regularly shutdown bigger lines than them and did so with the likes of Versteeg (175) and Shaw (175). If Kruger is back to form thanks to being healthy and he's able to work with Kampf/Hayden/whoever in a similar manner, then there you go.
And fianlly, only Wheeler of that group is actually that heavy - Connor is 177 (Kane and Schmaltz's weight) and Laine is like 205 (so pretty average). But yeah, tell me more about the inches. - L_B_R
Bolland, Ladd and Verbeauty driving Thornton crazy comes to mind in 2010. |
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walleyeb1
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DarthKane
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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Wow looks like last year’s Cat turned into a Lion, encouraging:
https://twitter.com/nhlbl.../1037008084323848197?s=21 - walleyeb1
He could still be better with a couple years of seasoning in Rockford.
Seriously though, DeBrincat continues to provide people wrong. The Hawks got so lucky he was available in the 2nd round. |
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DarthKane
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Location: 5.13.4.9 Joined: 02.23.2012
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"Kampf" is German language for "fight", so be sure he will fight for his spot! - VeryModernMan
I thought it meant 'struggle', as in the Hawks will struggle to finish above 31st. |
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Tyler Cameron
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 10.31.2017
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StLBravesFan
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I thought it meant 'struggle', as in the Hawks will struggle to finish above 31st. - DarthKane
Depends if it’s your struggle...or mein. |
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