Andy said:CarltonTheBear said:Andy said:Kadri has shown he is capable of playing very well defensively against top centres. And then you can use those two other elite centres to destroy the Bruins' inferior 2nd and 3rd lines. I actually think it's a pretty good strategy but hey, I thought Luca Caputi was gonna make it...
Kadri, maybe. But Moore and Kapanen would get eaten alive out there.
I don't see how it can possibly be any worse than how badly that line outplayed us last playoff. I like the idea of letting the Kadri line try to neutralize that threat as best as possible and having the others dominate offensively. And I think Moore will be a heck of a lot more effective than Marleau at this stage.
Bergeron?s line is possibly the best in hockey so anyone will struggle. Still, Kapanen seems as well suited to defending against them as any winger on the leafs (yes, there would be competition from Marner and Hyman) ? fast, strong, good back checker and good in transition. Moore, i have less data on but he has shown himself a relentless back checker as well who can help with possession and transition.
Any line that plays against Bergeron is going to find its offense suppressed. I?d rather have Kadri?s offense suppressed than Tavares.
But a tweak I would do would probably be to play Tavares in the offensive zone and Kadri in the D zone against them. They are going to play 22+ minutes per night so there is going to be more than one line against them anyway (i dont want to play kadri for 20+ minutes)