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A needed win both on the ice and off per the trade news. Question is: who is the odd man out on the D when Green joins the team?


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Ragnarok73 wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 23:39

A needed win both on the ice and off per the trade news. Question is: who is the odd man out on the D when Green joins the team?


Jones had his best game of the year but I would guess him or Lagesson



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Ragnarok73 wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 23:39

A needed win both on the ice and off per the trade news. Question is: who is the odd man out on the D when Green joins the team?


Jones had his best game of the year but I would guess him or Lagesson

I’m thinking more about what happens when Klef gets back into the line-up. Lagesson was always just a stop-gap.



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PlusOne wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 22:42

Ragnarok73 wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 23:39

A needed win both on the ice and off per the trade news. Question is: who is the odd man out on the D when Green joins the team?


Jones had his best game of the year but I would guess him or Lagesson


Those two are both left shot d-men...

If they play someone on the off-wing, then Lagesson is the odd man out, but you do have to wonder if there isn't a deal on the horizon here.

Worth noting, if we were getting 2008-09 Mike Green, that could be a game-changer!



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Adam wrote on Mon, 24 February 2020 00:13

PlusOne wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 22:42

Ragnarok73 wrote on Sun, 23 February 2020 23:39

A needed win both on the ice and off per the trade news. Question is: who is the odd man out on the D when Green joins the team?


Jones had his best game of the year but I would guess him or Lagesson


Those two are both left shot d-men...

If they play someone on the off-wing, then Lagesson is the odd man out, but you do have to wonder if there isn't a deal on the horizon here.

Worth noting, if we were getting 2008-09 Mike Green, that could be a game-changer!


Ya, I guess I should have expanded. Given Mike Green isnt a guy coming in to play top 4 mins I dont think his handedness is much of a consideration. I think he is there for a boost to the puck moving of the bottom half of the D core and if that means throwing off the L/R mix it will happen.



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