Indian Head wrote:Maybe the 2 and 3 lines should be put back the way they were in Alex?
The 2nd line in Alex got dominated(-2, with little offensive chances). The 3rd line was a lot better that day(+2, several good chances). They needed to be switched up a little.
I think they are on the right track with the line changes, However, I'd like to see another slight change in them to generate a little more offense. Hopefully they can get them clicking, if they do it could be a dangerous team come playoff time.
When Hell freezes over, I'll play hockey there too
Indian Head wrote:Maybe the 2 and 3 lines should be put back the way they were in Alex?
The 2nd line in Alex got dominated(-2, with little offensive chances). The 3rd line was a lot better that day(+2, several good chances). They needed to be switched up a little.
I think they are on the right track with the line changes, However, I'd like to see another slight change in them to generate a little more offense. Hopefully they can get them clicking, if they do it could be a dangerous team come playoff time.
Indian Head wrote:Maybe the 2 and 3 lines should be put back the way they were in Alex?
The 2nd line in Alex got dominated(-2, with little offensive chances). The 3rd line was a lot better that day(+2, several good chances). They needed to be switched up a little.
I think they are on the right track with the line changes, However, I'd like to see another slight change in them to generate a little more offense. Hopefully they can get them clicking, if they do it could be a dangerous team come playoff time.
5 Hole wrote:. . .Probably something involving his son
That narrows it down to 3 and I'll bet it ain't the guy from Pequot
Syd
You guys are clueless.
Yes, I think changes could be made to the lines to make them better, but i could be wrong. These may be the best 2nd and 3rd lines Brainerd can put together. I just have a tough time believing that when they have rarely scored in the first 3 games. It might just be the players that they have to choose from. Not a lot of talent with the puck on these lines, tough to get production out of both of them. Lucky to get it out of one. I'd put the top 3 guys with the puck together on 2nd line, and have the other 3 become a defensive specialist line.
Any other questions from the Brainerd "Brain Trust"?
When Hell freezes over, I'll play hockey there too