"Just look at it from a logical standpoint," Vigneault said Monday. "We feel we've got two pretty good lines and we think we can really have a strong fourth line with grit and toughness and a guy like Johnny (Ryan Johnson) who can help us on faceoffs and help us on the penalty-kill. So then you look at our third line and you say to yourself, if we could upgrade a little bit it would help our team."
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Damn strike out feature.
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by Yankee Canuck on Mar 2, 2010 9:31 AM PST up reply actions
I don’t get why they’ve been so hesitant to bring up Grabner. The guy was coming along so well with Raymond and Kes before his injury and it seems like the brass has forgotten about that, given how long he’s remained in Manitoba.
Pretty sure it had more to do with space and the roles needed filling than his skills. He’s behind the great dane in the depth chart now, so he’s been forced to wait for the opportunity. This may be it…wellwood out, bring up Grabner on 3 and Hansen on 4 maybe? Or cycle Grabner and Hansen so they can both develop? I think Bernier will be sticking around, much as we all love to bash him.
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My dream third line
Mike Fisher between Dustin Brown and Ryan Callahan. They’d pump out sixty goals a season and grind the competition into powder.


























