Yes. With Gaudreau and Bennett. I am betting that Gulutzan continues to swap Gaudreau and Versteeg back and forth between Monahan and Bennett.
Yup, and I like both of those options a lot. Having Jagr in the line up really adds a new dynamic to our top lines. We look much deeper than we already were. And to think, we still have Jankowski ready for the phone call !
Let's just pray that this isn't the year that Jagr's wheels decide to fall off
Yes. With Gaudreau and Bennett. I am betting that Gulutzan continues to swap Gaudreau and Versteeg back and forth between Monahan and Bennett.
If it doesn't disrupt chemistry it's an excellent way to fight line matching and free up Monahan and Gaudreau, as well as giving Bennett better offensive opportunities. If those guys practice with the various line combos enough so the changes are seamless, it can be done in game very effectively as well.
I didn't catch any of the games LA has played since Darryl left. Anyone know if they changed their game much?
They are playing a much more freewheeling offensive game at 5v5 than the structure they used to adhere to. Their PK has been excellent though not just in terms of SV% but shot suppression too. Quick has had a strong start to the season on top of that.
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Looks like Jaromir Jagr will make his Calgary Flames debut tonight vs. Kings. Currently out on ice as part of line with Monahan/Versteeg.
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Looks like Jaromir Jagr will make his Calgary Flames debut tonight vs. Kings. Currently out on ice as part of line with Monahan/Versteeg.