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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
I'm going with Brind'Amour, then Evason. Nothing against Quenneville, but Florida actually looks like a pretty stacked team to me. The fact it all came together this year is great, but it kind of clouds the fact they they were embarrassingly underachieving before now.
Carolina and Minnesota both seem to me to be greater than the sum of their parts or have players that produced beyond what should normally be expected, which suggests coaching is a bigger part of the equation. Florida did what they should have.
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I don't know. How many people saw Weegar doubling his best season and becoming a top-pair defender, or Forsling stepping up the way he did, or Wennberg scoring 17 goals after totalling that in his past three seasons combined, or Verhaege becoming a top=six player. Heck, Ekblad was starting to become a disappointment before being fantastic this season.