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Originally Posted by transplant99
I doubt you will see Peters and company go to 2 different configurations on the PP.
Its either 3 F's and 2 D or 4 F's and 1 D for both.
Continuity and repetition are just to important for success in those areas IMO.
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Maybe not. Sometimes I think it's a benefit to having two different looks or styles to the PP. You can counter different PKs.
But I wasn't thinking of using Brodie as a D on PP2. I thought of him more in the Gaudreau role. He's the best puck carrier/passer in that group.