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Originally Posted by Finger Cookin
Frolik gets my vote. I'd rather try a revolving door on Backlund's wing to see what sticks than doing so on the top line. And if he doesn't work out, at least you tried before joining him at the hip with Backlund.
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Frolik is my first option as well for a few reasons:
1) defensively responsible
2) He can shoot and finish plays, at least more than most on the team
3) he can skate and keep up with the play
4) he provides some veteran calmness and stability to 2, still very young, stars
Ideally it would be great if we could find a couple of guys to play Backlund's wing who can play solid defense and maybe contribute a little offensively. Korpikoski looks like he ca skate still, and he's ok defensively. Bouma would be great if he can regain his scoring touch a little. Stajan would make sense, as I don't think he's suited to playing center at this point in his career.
Stajan-Backlund-Bouma
Then you can slot Ferland in the Tkachuk role alongside Bennett and Brouwer. OR Shinkaruk if he impresses enough. A smaller guy with two bigger grittier guys makes sense to me.
Ferland(Shinkaruk)-Bennett-Brouwer
That leaves the 4th line, and I have been impressed by both F. Hamilton and Hathaway so far. Put the two young guys with a solid vet and you have a decent 4th line. That could be 1 of 2 options as I think you could see Korpikoski or Higgins make the team in a 4th line, PK role.
Korpikoski/Higgins-F. Hamilton-Hathaway
extra: Bollig, Vey
this would all be assuming Tkachuk is returned to junior after a 9 game stint, which I think is still likely for this season. If he somehow makes the team full time, you can bump every left winger down a spot and it would work out just fine.
Gaudreau?-Monahan-Frolik
Ferland (Shinkaruk/Tkachuk)-Bennett-Brouwer
Stajan-Backlund-Bouma
Korpikoski-F. Hamilton-Hathaway