Franson is a No 4-5 d-man... he can fill in on the top 4 sometimes, but would get exposed easily there. He's really better on the bottom pairing. Seems like a good teammate though.
Wideman is a No 2-3 d-man.... played on the 2nd pairing, but as we saw can play the top pairing and didn't look out of place. I don't care that he wasn't very good a year ago, Gaudreau was a borderline NHL player but I don't consider him a NHL tweener anymore either.
Pretty obvious who is better
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