Peoria Matt wrote:
CH.....I'm hearing the comparisons to the Cup winning team. How about it?
Ooh, let's hold up on that. However, I do see a lot of positives that could augur well. For instance, depth is somewhat restored to 2010. Look at TOI for defensemen! This is great! No one is over 30 minutes anymore! No one's even over 25, I don't think! With Leddy's steady (ugh) improvement, Hjalmarsson's return to form, and good contributions from Oduya and Rozsival, less has to be asked of Keith and Seabrook, whom Quenneville absolutely ran into the ground the last two years. It's too early to say for sure, but we could be looking at another terrific bottom six. Kruger is becoming an effective defensive center, which finally allows Bolland to move up to a more two-way role. Stalberg is looking good, but I need to see more from Bickell. He frustrates me. He should use his size more to hit guys, screen goalies.
What I'd like to see more of is that absolutely dominant puck possession. Of course, it's going to be hard to play that game against the Blues, who play a great dump-and-chase and check the hell out of you, but I remember so many games from the 2010 season where the Hawks just never gave the puck away. If Leddy and/or Oduya can give us some of what Campbell gave us, that could be back.
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