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Did not realize until 1 minute ago that Mittelstadt was a center. Does that really mean that in 3 years, our centers could be:

 

Eichel

Reinhart

O'Reilly

Mittelstadt

 

?!

 

This is a fun problem to have in the near future (by October 2019?): who plays center and who gets moved to wing? Eichel, Reinhart, O'Reilly, Mittelstadt, Asplund, and Girgensons all can play center. Assuming no trades, two will have to be moved to wing.

 

Eichel will be the 1st line center. Girgensons would make an excellent 4th line center on a Stanley Cup contending team.

 

Given the franchise's composition, I propose running three scoring lines. So two of Reinhart, O'Reilly, Mittelstadt, and Asplund will need to be moved to wing. The question then becomes one of optimizing talent. How do each of these four players perform in the center versus out at wing? In my opinion, the most optimal solution is to put Reinhart and O'Reilly at center while moving Mittelstadt and Asplund to left wing.

 

Thoughts?

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Girgensons, Mittelstadt, and Reinhart will be wings moving forward unless O'Reilly is moved to Jack's wing then Sam will go back to center.

Or O'Reilly and Reinhart both move to wing and Mittelstadt is the 2C.

 

O'Reilly - Eichel - Okposo

Nylander - Mittelstadt - Reinhart

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Or O'Reilly and Reinhart both move to wing and Mittelstadt is the 2C.

 

O'Reilly - Eichel - Okposo

Nylander - Mittelstadt - Reinhart

 

It's actually Eichel - O'Reilly - Okposo in that scenario.

 

If O'Reilly is taking the draws and handling the 3rd forward of the other team when the other team has the puck then he's the center, and our franchise player is a glorified winger who is just listed as center to make people feel better.

If he can't play, he goes to LTIR and the contract is not a problem. If he plays the contract is good value.

 

That's not the worry. The worry is he turns into Moulson as he hits his early 30's and we have a $6 million cap hit riding out his contract on the 4th line.

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Well, it must have been in junior hockey then, 'cos that is the only time in his pro career that I remember him on LW.

It gets forgotten a lot because it ended in an embarrassing loss for Canada and the US was just an afterthought, but it happened in the 1981 Canada Cup.

 

Perreault was leading the tourney with 3 goals and 6 assists in less than four games as the LW on the first line before breaking his leg.

On the right side was Guy Lafluer, in the middle Wayne Gretzky.

 

Canada had gone undefeated in its first five games, out scoring opponents 36-14. But Scotty Bowman started Mike Liut over his own Don Edwards in the final against the USSR, and Liut melted down, getting shelled 8-1.

 

Before his injury, Perreault was flying. Maybe the best hockey he ever played.

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