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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Weird how their top 3 combinations all have the same two players in them
either separately or together. This shows your analysis is F'd up. Same of the Caps - there are 4 combinations of Ovie and Kuznestov + a winger.
As someone else said, Calgary's top line has never been altered. Not once. Anyone could surmise that this would result in the biggest ES ice time number for that line.
But your original notion was Calgary relies too much on a top line for production, which you then moved to goals. And there are examples of teams that do that a lot more.
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lol no no no. A line is strictly only three plays on a single line. If Ovechkin and Kuznetsov get a new winger that is a second line. Don't you know hockey at all?