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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Looks like
Gio-Hamilton
Brodie-Engelland
Russell-Wideman
based on how the groups are split up
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This is how I'd have the pairs. I say if you have two guys who can carry a top line, put them on different lines. Gio and Brodie don't need each other to be great, splitting them up spreads the wealth and makes the overall D better, can always put them back together as needed. You'll always have one fresh for the PP or PK and the worst D pairing is somewhere between a weak 1st pair and a great second pair.
3 LHD and 3 RHD, how can a coach resist?