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		|  07-04-2018, 10:14 AM | #1 |  
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			So now that the dust has settled from the draft and free agency we have an entirely new look to the Flames. I have seen lots of speculation and excitement about potential line combinations and defensive pairings, but what about the special teams?
 It can be expected that new Associate Coach Geoff Ward will handle the power play as he did in New Jersey and Boston and that new Assistant Coach Ryan Huska will take over the penalty kill.
 
 I am not too familiar with either coach's tendencies or systems, but just by watching some video of the Devil's power play from last year it looks like they utilized a defenseman up top on the blue line and then two forwards on each half wall (left shot on right side and right shot on left side). Anybody with a greater knowledge on the Devil's PP from last year or the Heat's PK please chime in.
 
 Now that we have some right shot forwards on this team here is my first stab at what the special teams might look like. Please keep in mind that Peter's tended to used Ryan on PP2 in Carolina and has also openly talked about using Czarnik on the PP.
 
 PP1
 
 Lindholm - Monahan - Gaudreau
 Tkachuk - Giordano
 
 This unit will utilize Gaudreau on the right side as the puck distributor and Lindholm on the opposite side. Giordano can get the puck through lanes, while Tkachuk is the big body in front and Monahan is the high slot sniper.
 
 PP2
 Czarnik - Ryan - Neal
 Backlund - Hanifin
 
 Same set up here with the right and left shots. Treliving mentioned that Czarnik is an exceptional power play player so he will get an opportunity for sure. This is also the spot Peter's used Hanifin in last year.
 
 Keep in mind that I think this will all be very fluid until we find what works. Bennett and Jankowski will get their PP reps as well I'm sure.
 
 PK1
 Backlund - Frolik
 Giordano - Stone
 
 PK2
 Lindholm - Jankowski
 Brodie - Hamonic
 
 I'll be the first to admit that I am a little clueless about the PK. I can see Backlund and Frolik staying together as they were our go to last year. We also used Brouwer quite a bit on the PK last year, but I don't see him having a consistent spot in the line up. I get the sense that Peter's likes to have two capable face off guys on the ice. Treliving also mentioned Ryan can play PK even though he didn't get used much there last year by Peters. I can also see Bennett getting used on the PK.
 
 Either way I'm interested to hear what others have to say.
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:15 AM | #2 |  
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			Where's Brouwer?
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:39 AM | #3 |  
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					Originally Posted by Buff  Where's Brouwer? |  
 Legit question.
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:41 AM | #4 |  
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			Lindholm - Monahan - GaudreauTkachuk - Giordano
 
 
 
 I wouldn't use Gaudreau on the right side at least until they enter the zone and maybe not even then.  I get the use of off wing for one timers.  But on-wing is better for protecting the puck while carrying and on the boards.
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:45 AM | #5 |  
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			Would rather have:
 PP1:
 
 Gaudreau
 Linholm Monny Neal
 Gio
 
 PP2
 Czarnik Bennett Tkachuk
 Backlund Brodie
 
 Pk1
 Ryan frolik
 Han Ham
 
 Pk2
 Backlund Bennett
 Gio Brodie
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:46 AM | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by bax  PP1
 Lindholm - Monahan - Gaudreau
 Tkachuk - Giordano
 
 This unit will utilize Gaudreau on the right side as the puck distributor and Lindholm on the opposite side. Giordano can get the puck through lanes, while Tkachuk is the big body in front and Monahan is the high slot sniper.
 
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I can't imagine that they will only have one guy manning the points.  I also have trouble imagining Neal not being on the first unit.
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					Originally Posted by Buff  Where's Brouwer? |  
Who cares
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:53 AM | #8 |  
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					Originally Posted by Muta  Who cares |  
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		|  07-04-2018, 10:59 AM | #9 |  
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					Originally Posted by The Cobra  I can't imagine that they will only have one guy manning the points.  I also have trouble imagining Neal not being on the first unit. |  
Yeah I was thinking the same thing too. If they put Neal on the first PP then Tkachuk has to come off I think.
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		|  07-04-2018, 12:03 PM | #10 |  
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					Originally Posted by GioforPM  Lindholm - Monahan - GaudreauTkachuk - Giordano
 
 
 
 I wouldn't use Gaudreau on the right side at least until they enter the zone and maybe not even then.  I get the use of off wing for one timers.  But on-wing is better for protecting the puck while carrying and on the boards.
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I think it’s smart to be fluid with the powerplay layout... if the setup is not working at the time then switch it up.  The set up the flames used last year was largely based on the fact that all the skilled forwards were left-handed shots.  It didn’t work for most of the season but there were stretches where it looked good but wasn’t scoring.  I like having a right hand shot ready for one-timers on the left wing... if czarnick or lindholm or Ryan or Foo have a good one-timer then that’s who I put on the top powerplay.  Then put gaudreau on the other side to feed them.  The tough part with that setup though is that monahan is a left shot so having gaudreau on the right side might limit Monahan’s ability to release one timers from Johnny specifically.  However, if lindholm/czarnick/Ryan/Foo are decent passers as well, they can be the ones ready to give monahan one-timer setups in the high slot.  It could lead to more goals from Johnny since he’ll be on his stronger side for shooting as well.  
 
There’s so many skilled forwards to choose from it feels like you’re leaving untapped options on the table no matter who you choose to put on the powerplay or who you put on which unit.  I think any one of these forwards could end up as a real asset on the power play if put in the right spot:  gaudreau, monahan, tkachuk, Neal, backlund, lindholm, Bennett, czarnick, jankowski, eat bread, Foo.
 
Plus there’s still 4 skilled offensive-defensemen in giordano, Brodie, hanifin, and andersson.  I feel all those guys can work on the powerplay.  Becomes even more tough to choose who if the powerplay uses 4 forwards and one defenceman.
 
Lots of skill and not enough spots on the powerplay to go around.  It’s a very good problem to have and it sounds like peters isn’t afraid to shuffle up line ups so I won’t be surprised if all those guys get good looks on the powerplay at some point.  
 
Here’s my first attempt at picking the powerplay:
 
PP1: 
Lindholm-monahan-gaudreau-tkachuk-giordano
 
PP2: 
Czarnick-backlund-Neal-Brodie-hanifin 
 
Heck, even a decent PP3 full of mostly Stockton guys: 
Foo-Bennett-jankowski-eat bread-Andersson 
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 12:14 PM | #11 |  
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			Tkachuk Neal Monahan Gaudreau
 Giordano
 
 Jankowski
 Lindholm Ryan Czarnik
 Brodie
 
 Bennett
 Hanifin Backlund Frolik
 Stone
 
 Three legit power play units
 
 Backlund Frolik
 Giordano Hamonic
 
 Ryan Lindholm
 Stone Hanifin
 
 Jankowski Brouwer (small shifts, fill in when others need a rest)
 Brodie Kulak
 ^this unit can be used when we are real tired
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		|  07-04-2018, 02:19 PM | #12 |  
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			Brouwer 
Neal Monahan Gaudreau 
Brodie 
 
Brouwer 
Lindholm Ryan Tkachuk 
Hanifin
 
The Brouwer play has to pay off at some point.
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					Originally Posted by Kickazzflames  BrouwerNeal Monahan Gaudreau
 Brodie
 
 Brouwer
 Lindholm Ryan Tkachuk
 Hanifin
 
 The Brouwer play has to pay off at some point.
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 03:31 PM | #15 |  
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			PP1 needs a shake up as it was inept for the vast majority of this past year. I think you need to inject Neal there. That way it's no longer a game of "can Gaudreau get the puck over to Monahan in the slot?" Two deadly shots makes it exponentially more threatening.
 Monahan
 Gaudreau - Ryan - Neal
 Giordano
 
 Tkachuk
 Hanifin - Lindholm - Jankowski
 Brodie
 
 Bennett, Backlund, Brouwer just haven't been PP material and it's good we can finally sub better options in.
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 03:43 PM | #16 |  
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			Is there any indication of a 1-3-1 or a 3-2 being the preference?
 I think it's unlikely we see Backlund on the PP much. Ryan and Neal slot in right away. Janko and Bennett secondary options. Czarnik, Foo, Mangiapane should get shots to see whether there is a fit, if and when they are in the lineup.
 
 Gaudreau, Monahan, Brodie, Gio and Tkachuk are the mainstays.
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 03:57 PM | #17 |  
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			I get the whole shiny new toy thing, but can we recognize the players we acquired and what they are?  Ryan does not kill penalties.  Czarnik is a 13th forward.  Neither are going to be special teams mainstays.  If they are, Peters is. Or deploying his talent properly, or the Flames are way out of the mix for the post season.
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		|  07-04-2018, 04:47 PM | #18 |  
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					Originally Posted by New Era  I get the whole shiny new toy thing, but can we recognize the players we acquired and what they are?  Ryan does not kill penalties.  Czarnik is a 13th forward.  Neither are going to be special teams mainstays.  If they are, Peters is. Or deploying his talent properly, or the Flames are way out of the mix for the post season. |  
Peters already basically guaranteed that Czarnik will get a ton of PP time, if not be a mainstay. Also, Czarnik is considered by Peters to be an "elite power-play player" and by the way Czarnik talked when being interviewed after signing, it seems Treliving and Peters basically told him he's going to be playing top 9 minutes and at minimum be an every day roster player.
 
Also guessing they didn't travel all the way down to meet with him in person and sign him to a 2-year/$2.5M contract just for him to be a 13th forward.
 
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		|  07-04-2018, 04:49 PM | #19 |  
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			There's always the possibility that they told him all that just to get him to sign here.
		 
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		|  07-04-2018, 04:51 PM | #20 |  
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					Originally Posted by TheScorpion  There's always the possibility that they told him all that just to get him to sign here. |  
If you're travelling to meet a young talented player who you think could "pop" (as Treliving mentioned) if put with the right linemates, I don't think you're gonna lie to the kid just to get him to sign a $1.25M per year contract so you can scratch him.
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