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Originally Posted by Jeff Lebowski
This is interesting to me. It says they wanted to reunite Gio-Brodie and give Hamonic a less free lancing partner - it does not say pair Hamilton with Hamonic.
Why would they would they want to reunite that combo when Gio-Hamilton was statistically a top pair?
Would it have put Hamilton on third pairing?
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Which isnt a bad thing.
An intelligent coach would have thought:
"Hey, I have really solid pairings, I can put the more offensive Defenceman on the third pairing, likely when their bottom forward lines are out and maybe balance some offence at the same time."
But no. We had to play the Gulutzan way.