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Originally Posted by 868904
Even in his prime, Karlsson was a disaster in his own end but when you score 80 points a year, that is forgiven.
I think they should actually let Kylington looose more and live with his defensive shortcomings. Pair him with Hamonic, the true stay at home instead of neutering Rasmus’s offense.
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The problem was, that was kind of the theory with Brodie and it didn't work out well. Didn't work out that well with Hanifin either. On reflection I think the gaps get too big when the playing styles don't match.
I swear Hamonic ends up looking bad because he's left hanging out to dry or given the puck in awkward situations a lot.