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Originally Posted by Anduril
Neither is Kessel but he was playing behind Malkin and Crosby. Too much importance placed on line numbers and archaic labels. Eventually having that depth is what makes us a contender down the road.
Anaheim is a great example where they have Vermette/Cogliano as a "3rd line" but Kesler as their shutdown, two way guy.
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Kessel plays with Malkin for the most part.