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Originally Posted by nik-
He wasn't doing anything to justify an increase on the lower lines ... so I think he rose to the occasion when given more ice time.
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I disagree. For the longest time Stajan floated and didn't do anything but turn the puck over while trying to avoid hits. From what I saw the turn around came when he started playing with Kostopolous and Jackman. All of a sudden he started banging down low and going to the net, then when injuries hit and he got his chance he kept up his solid play. Stajan's issues were between the ears and seemed to settle in when he got run over by Marc Staal.
No he doesn't. The man has insane ramblings.
Back on topic. If Burmistrov is available I wouldn't be opposed to trading one of the late firsts for him. A young, two-way center with top 6 upside? Teams can't have too many of those.