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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
The floor on Kulak is at the NHL level, so I think that pairing him with Andersson on the third pairing wouldn't be that error laden.
Kyllington and Hamonic could actually be an interesting pairing. Hamonic is strong enough defensively to carry it, but I agree that there would be risk there.
A risk that I would be willing to take. You don't get to be Nashville or Anaheim by being scared to play your high end young players.
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Hamonic suffered all year by playing alongside a fast, free wheeling defensively irresponsible Brodie. I'd rather the team not continue to handicap him by putting a similar partner (with even less NHL experience) with him again next year.