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Originally Posted by dying4acup
Gio-Brodie works, and it's a great fallback. But I think if you can try and build around a lefty-righty on each pair, it helps your offensive zone possession. I also aim for a defense core that can play 20-20-20 per pair. Also, make no mistake, Seabrook is a top pair defenseman.
And in a few years, as Gio drops off a bit:
Brodie-Seabrook
Gio-Morrison
Russell-Wotherspoon
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I think you are taking that to the extreme a bit. Brodie plays really well as a RD, so I really don't see that as an issue.