Well it's something you would have to think about, would have to have a strong D pair out there. But would make it interesting, not many teams could roll out 2 lines to take care of Jack's line and that 2nd line - Buff36
It would be a fun 2nd line to watch, no question.
They would need a strong 3rd line center to go along with Larsson anchoring the 4th line to handle defensive responsibilities, while having scoring wings on either side of the 3rd line center.
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Jeremy Laura, Red Wings blogger had an interesting point...
The 7 teams that are not part of the 24 Teams to resume play, determined by Points Percentage will likely be off for 9+/- months, depending on when the 2020-2021 season starts.
Man, that is a long, long time.
They would need a strong 3rd line center to go along with Larsson anchoring the 4th line to handle defensive responsibilities, while having scoring wings on either side of the 3rd line center. - kingcong39
Haula is a interesting option, has a decent 2 way game. Injuries have crushed him, could come cheaper on a prove it deal, maybe the same with Granlund.
Jeremy Laura, Red Wings blogger had an interesting point...
The 7 teams that are not part of the 24 Teams to resume play, determined by Points Percentage will likely be off for 9+/- months, depending on when the 2020-2021 season starts.
Man, that is a long, long time. - IonSabres
That is, but gives time to players like Dahlin, Cozens and Mitts to grow into there bodies
Jeremy Laura, Red Wings blogger had an interesting point...
The 7 teams that are not part of the 24 Teams to resume play, determined by Points Percentage will likely be off for 9+/- months, depending on when the 2020-2021 season starts.
Man, that is a long, long time. - IonSabres
Haula is a interesting option, has a decent 2 way game. Injuries have crushed him, could come cheaper on a prove it deal, maybe the same with Granlund. - Buff36
Haula is interesting, and I have not begun looking at forwards overall in depth yet, but it seems like Haula's usage flipped from being focused on the defensive side of things to the offensive side of things (in terms of zone starts) from the 15-16 season to the 16-17 season, and he's been deployed more in the offensive zone then the defensive zone every season since.
I don't know if his defensive metrics have suffered due to that deployment or he is not as good defensively.
Logistically the value he could provide vs the value of the outgoing assets + cap hit + injury history might make it quite the challenge to win that trade. - TheSabresTaco
They need to take a swing for at least one high-octane forward this offseason. We have such a bland group of forwards