I'd put them in the 10-15 range. Obviously before losing Russell and Wideman taking a massive step down they would be higher, but things changed rather quickly in a season and a bit.
Brodie, Gio, Hamilton, Jokipakka are an above average top 4, regardless of how their first few games looked.
Engelland is an adequate bottom pairing guy. Kulak has yet to establish himself.
Wideman and Grossmann are the weak links and push the group down a bit as they are both in their twilights based on their foot speed and Wdeman's decline in productivity, which was his main value to begin with.
Yup, 10-15 in the league for me. After the Hamilton trade I do believe they were in the 4-6 range but I don't think Bob managed his D well, and Wideman's regression, Gio's slow start and Brodie's absence as well as poor goaltending didn't allow the group to play up to the potential it had.
It's still good, so long as Wideman doesn't see significant minutes, and Grossmann is confined to the press box for a large portion of the season.
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