Britishbulldog said:herman said:Not likely to change much while we're winning, but that first line is just too dangerous for us in the long run (see last three years).
In the ideal world, based on who we have:
Lupul - Kadri - Kessel
Kessel automatically makes any line he plays on a transition offense line. Match these guys up against softer secondary/tertiary lines and watch the points pile up. Kadri's bought into team checking play, so that can hopefully even out the possession decline in Kessel's current game.
Winnik - Bozak - Santorelli
With Kadri, Winnik and Santorelli are shutting down top opposition lines. They can do moreorless the same with Bozak.
JvR - Holland - Komarov
Big and fast, with a scoring touch. What's not to like?
Booth - Carrick - Panik
Fast and tenacious. There is quite a bit of finishing skill on this line that hasn't been fully realized.
Clarkson
It's never going to happen due to his contract, but Clarkson is a turnover machine, which is the opposite of possession play. To be fair, he is not voluntarily turning pucks over like an idiot; he just can't pass or receive passes.
I hate to beat on Clarkson still because he is fitting in better that last year but I find his skill level and hockey sense is below all 3 players on the Leafs 4th line (Booth, Smith and Panik). I would even keep the lines the same when Komarov comes back and sit Clarkson (if possible):
JVR / Bozak / Kessel
Winnik / Kadri / Santorelli
Lupul / Holland / Komarov
Booth / Smith / Panik
As much as anyone wants to bitch about Clarkson. He is going to be in the lineup whether we want it or not. BTW he has more points then your whole 4th line.