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Originally Posted by madmike
Brodie has looked worse in that pairing, but he still looks decent with Stone. I'd be fine giving Brodie/Stone a go as the 2nd pairing and dropping Hamonic to the 3rd pairing.
I know that looks bad value-wise on the Hamonic trade, but if it leads to better on-ice results, I don't care. Brodie-Hamonic just doesn't seem to click for whatever reason.
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Who cares about the optics as long as it results in wins. Gio-Hamilton = 22 minutes. Brodie-Stone = 20 minutes. Hamonic-Kulak = 18 minutes. You could also double shift pretty much any of the top 4 if that’s too many minutes for Kulak. Really need to find a way to get Stone and his cannon on the PP.