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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
At that point in the tournament, the Crosby line was the third line. The Toews and Getzlaf lines were #1 and #2. The Crosby-Iginla line, despite high hopes in camp, had not gelled, while the Toews and Getzlaf lines had rounded into dominant two-way lines.
So much revisionist history about that tournament.
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Crosby was never the third line.
Just because a line doesn't produce for a couple of games doesn't mean they suddenly become the third line.
And it doesn't change the fact that other teams remained concerned about Crosby first and foremost.
I agree with the fact that there is plenty of revisionist history around though.