An Ideal Third Line (Islanders)

The addition of Derick Brassard was a necessary one for the New York Islanders. He adds some skill and depth up front and perfectly fills the role of third-line center. But what it does as well: adds one more forward to an already bloated Islanders offensive group.

Michael Dal Colle and Josh Ho-Sang, who are in a critical point of their development, aren’t likely get into much NHL action, especially with Anthony Beauvillier staying on the wing. We know the Martin-Cizikas-Clutterbuck line is likely to stay together. We also know the top-six group is going to see Mathew Barzal and Brock Nelson up the middle, Josh Bailey and Jordan Eberle on the right wing and Anders Lee and (probably) Anthony Beauvillier on the left side. The newly added Derick Brassard will center the third line, with Andrew Ladd (when healthy) and Leo Komarov as the likely wingers. I know I’ve said this before but how can anyone expect young talent to emerge when there’s no spots for them to do so?

Now I realize that scratching $8.5M worth of salary is a pretty significant move and it diminishes any remaining scraps of value Ladd or Komarov could possibly have left. But with the fourth-line likely to stick together and the top-six pretty much set, there aren’t a whole lot of options to get Dal Colle and Ho-Sang into the lineup.

The point here is some players take a bit of time to find their game at the NHL level. We don’t how well Dal Colle or Ho-Sang would be able to produce given a longer look with the Islanders but we sure know how much offense Ladd and Komarov can provide and it’s not much whatsoever. I’m not saying it’s likely but slotting in two young former first-round picks over two declining wingers on the wrong side of 30 could have a lot more upside for a team who struggles to score.

OTHER ISLANDERS ARTICLES FROM AUGUST

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