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Official. Evgeny Kuznetsov to the hurricanes


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41 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

One thing is for sure now gents    There is no more excuses.  DW got us the snipper and center we needed. Now it’s up to Rod. Here we go!

You do realize Guentzel isn’t a sniper right? Most of his goals are between the dots and close to the net. 
 

https://www.icydata.hockey/players/1386/jake-guentzel 
 

Check the goals and goals heat maps at the bottom. 
 

If you were referring to Kuz, same thing though he does spread out a bit more in the dots, not so much in his later years though. 

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1 minute ago, Chief_Chokeaho said:

Good. Needs to earn his worth and build chemistry with the 15 different line combinations he will inevitably be on. 

I think MDC laid it out pretty perfect

Jake - Aho - TT

Svech - Kuz - Jarvis

MSF

Noesen - Drury - Necas

Good balance and a scary 4th line that can handle second lines in away games in the playoffs. 

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10 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I think MDC laid it out pretty perfect

Jake - Aho - TT

Svech - Kuz - Jarvis

MSF

Noesen - Drury - Necas

Good balance and a scary 4th line that can handle second lines in away games in the playoffs. 

Scratching KK? That’s a lot of pressure on Kuz. He’s looked pretty bad this year. It’s definitely a reclamation project. 

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54 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I think MDC laid it out pretty perfect

Jake - Aho - TT

Svech - Kuz - Jarvis

MSF

Noesen - Drury - Necas

Good balance and a scary 4th line that can handle second lines in away games in the playoffs. 

Guentzel-Aho-Turbo

Svechnikov-Kuz-Necas 

Martinook-Staal-Jarvis

Noeson-Drury-Faast 

 

Feels more likely to me.

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The more I think about this the more I like it, If anyone can help Kuz keep his head on strait and focused its RBA, I don't think he's washed he had a drug problem if he's legit clean.... this could be a huge boon sticking him between Svechnikov and Necas

 

Should also be noted that Orlov is his best friend

 

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