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Originally Posted by Pittsy
He's a right-shooting LW'er. Put Panarin on the top line, throw the left-shooting Gaudreau on RW and....profit?
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Patrick Kane is a RW left hander, who put up some gnarly numbers with Panarin on his line. Actually looked like he cooled off when they traded Panarin and he only played with players of lesser calibre. (Given Chicago had a bad year all-round)
106 points in 82 games 2015-16
89 points in 82 games 2016-17
76 points in 82 games 2017-18 (No Panarin)
Panarin
74 points in 80 games 2015-16 (Chicago)
77 points in 82 games 2016-17 (Chicago)
82 points in 81 games 2017-18 (Columbus)
Gaudreau for comparison
78 points in 79 games (Hudler)
61 points in 72 games (Chiason)
84 points in 80 games (Ferland)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Harry Lime
Taking a quick look at the Jackets roster, their only potential needs are at left defense and up the middle. Losing Panarin they wouldn't say no to a winger either, clearly. Right defense they are deep, and they don't need any bottom six players that don't have the ability to play up in the top six when needed.
They also would like to unload Dubinsky.
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Dubinsky + Panarin
for
Brodie + Bennett + Kylington + Klimchuck?