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Originally Posted by GioforPM
I guess the question is - do you put him with a stay at home guy to balance him and let him take more chances - or a more offensive guy to play off of? And you probably have to keep him on the right side - it's better not to complicate things. So his partners will be: Bahl, Kuz, Hanley or you make Weegar switch. Weegar probably isn't the best choice since he takes chances a lot.
I imagine it would work best with Bahl, who I think is a great defenceman already and is only going to get better.
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I think Bahl is the right partner for him. Parekh is never going to be a physical dman but if he can develop a better stick in his own zone that would be sufficient imo. Him being the straw that stirs the drink at the World Juniors, being their best offensive player (forward or defence) and outshining all other players from the 2024 draft on the team is a pretty good tournament for the kid. He looks like he just plays and thinks hockey at a totally different level compared to his teammates on Team Canada.