C: Backstrom
C: Toews
L: Lee
L: Lucic
R Kucherov
R: Sheary
D: Schultz
D; Ellis
Util: Kesler
G, A, PPP, SOG, Hits, Blks
We're tied 3-3 (no goalies yet), biggest difference is 19-8 him for SOG, 6-1 me for Blks. Very early.
C: Toews, Backstrom, Kesler
LW: Lee, Sheary (RW), Lucic
RW: Kucherov, Nyquist (LW)
D: Schultz, Zaitsev, Ellis
C:
C:
L:
L:
R
R:
D:
D;
Util
C: Backstrom
C: Toews
L: Lee
L: Lucic
R Kucherov
R: Sheary
D: Schultz
D; Ellis
Util: Kesler
As cold as Schultz has been, I'd consider Zaitsev in his place. The risk, of course, is Schultz rights his ship big time.
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C: Backstrom
C: Kesler
L: Lee
L: Lucic
R Kucherov
R: Sheary
D: Zaitsev
D; Ellis
Util: Toews
GL!
Devils & Predators fan
Assuming you cannot make roster moves, I'd make a similar choice.
If you can, I'd throw Nyquist in over Lucic and try to make up the hits later. This would also depend on how robust your opponents team is, and how difficult it will be to stay in the running for hits. Lee & Kesler should bring in a decent amount between them.
Thanks for all the responses.