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Originally Posted by Draug
I was thinking about this the other day. Wondering which team might be first to decide that only 3 lines are needed and not 4. Might it be better to just have no 4th line and use that cap space for a better 3 lines. Surely 9-10 players could absorb 6ish minutes of ice time.
Is it mandated by the CBA that a team must have 12F and 6D on the roster?
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This is an interesting idea, even if it boils down to not carrying healthy scratches and living with it if you lose someone on game day and play one man short.
Regularly dressing less than you're allowed seems like a recipe for disaster in the event of early game injury(s), but I don't think a 3 line structure is a crazy idea.
Flames 4th liners play about 9 mins a night, so you've got 27 minutes to distribute:
Add 4:30 to 3rd liners to take them from ~13 to 17:30.
Add 3:00 to 2nd liners to take them from ~16 to 19:00
Add 1:30 seconds to 1st line takes them to the 20-22 min range
I'd consider playing 7 D, 1 PK specialist, and 1 swiss army knife who can take spot duty on any line and also kill penalties. If each of these plays about 4:30 per night you can cut the times to add above in half.
It would get tough in multi-OT playoff games, but teams seem to shorten their benches then anyways...perhaps you'd be even better conditioned with this approach.