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2023-2024 General Canes Thread


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25 minutes ago, panthers81 said:

Makes you worry about cohesion etc. Lines are clicking right now...unless you do something with the 4th line. 

 

Drury ya. TT could be dropped in on 1 with no ill effects in my opinion. He’d probably even boost Guenz shooting opportunities more so than the current makeup. 

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

Drury ya. TT could be dropped in on 1 with no ill effects in my opinion. He’d probably even boost Guenz shooting opportunities more so than the current makeup. 

I think you need to leave Jarvy on the 1st line. They need some tenacity...Turbo isn't that! 

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12 minutes ago, panthers81 said:

I think you need to leave Jarvy on the 1st line. They need some tenacity...Turbo isn't that! 

Don’t discount turbo though. The guy is one of our best 2 way forwards, is a unrated passer plus a decent shot and is a heavier forecheck than Jarvis when he’s playing physical(his board puck control game is miles ahead of Jarvis still). That said I could see him slotting in the shutdown line against top teams though. 
 

Jarvis’s individual offensive ceiling is higher for sure, but he also plays a similar role to Guenz. That why I think allowing Guenz to play his normal role with TT doing setup is the best way to go against most teams. 

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8 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Don’t discount turbo though. The guy is one of our best 2 way forwards, is a unrated passer plus a decent shot and is a heavier forecheck than Jarvis when he’s playing physical(his board puck control game is miles ahead of Jarvis still). That said I could see him slotting in the shutdown line against top teams though. 
 

Jarvis’s individual offensive ceiling is higher for sure, but he also plays a similar role to Guenz. That why I think allowing Guenz to play his normal role with TT doing setup is the best way to go against most teams. 

Don't over think it have you seen how potent Jarvy and Guezt are together? All you need to see!

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First clinches of the season can occur tonight, Florida and Boston are in the same boat as us where the caps need to beat the redwings and they need to win their respective games(for an 8th clinch). Rags just need to beat Philly or have the redwings lose. 

We need as posted above basically a win and either a red wings loss(8th clinch) or win and Philly loss in regulation(3rd in metro clinch).

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