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Russians tinker with lines

Malkin, of the Pittsburgh Penguins, will center his contemporaries and NHL rivals -- Alex Ovechkin and Alexander Semin of the Washington Capitals. Datsyuk moves down to play the pivot for Ilya Kovalchuk and Maxim Afinogenov.

Edit : I just noticed this was mentioned on the other thread about the USA. Delete if necessary, if not discuss ;)

I think it'd be interesting to see what Pavel could do with Kovalchuk and Afinogenov. Maybe it'll give an idea or two to all of those people that have been wanting Afinogenov on the team.

Edited by Namingway

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I sure hope Semin-Malkin-Ovechkin play with the top D-pairing... all three of them need a map to find their own defensive zone. I thought that was the whole point of having Datsyuk play with Ovechkin and Semin?

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I sure hope Semin-Malkin-Ovechkin play with the top D-pairing... all three of them need a map to find their own defensive zone. I thought that was the whole point of having Datsyuk play with Ovechkin and Semin?

Yeah, that's what I was thinking too but from what I've seen so far, Datsyuk was kind of just there. I wonder if Kovalchuk's style will suit Datsyuk better than Ovechkin. Either way it's still a hell of a top 2 line

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Yeah, that's what I was thinking too but from what I've seen so far, Datsyuk was kind of just there. I wonder if Kovalchuk's style will suit Datsyuk better than Ovechkin. Either way it's still a hell of a top 2 line

I called it out the first game Russia played to which some people responded in the manner of "people still don't know how Pavel plays". He just did not belong on that line with the way the other 2 were playing.

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Guest zackmorris

Translation: We're letting the big baby have his bottle.

How pathetic. He plays like a puck hog idiot and then gets his way. Go Russia :rolleyes:

BTW Pav and Ovie were money. Semin was clearly the weak link there.

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Guest zackmorris

Pavel has always looked quiet. It's just how he plays. After nine years we still don't know the guy very well.

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Pav is just the odd man out in this situation. You're not going to separate Ovie and Semin, so this is just the way it works. The Ovie-Pav-Semin line seems good on paper, but I don't think they were very good. There seemed to be indecisiveness. If you had the luxury of time, then I'm sure they'd develop some chemistry.

I think Pav needs to be playing on the top line, because you need some defense. Ovie-Malkin-Semin is definitely defensively challenged. If they end up playing teams like Canada, the US, or Sweden then this will show. For Olympics sake, I think they should separate Ovie and Semin and Keep Pav with Ovie, but like I said before that probably won't happen...

Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Kovalchuk

Semin-Malkin-Afinogenov

Russia also needs someone to drive the net. If Holmstrom was Russian then there PP would score every time.

Edited by FunkedUp

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Pav is just the odd man out in this situation. You're not going to separate Ovie and Semin, so this is just the way it works. The Ovie-Pav-Semin line seems good on paper, but I don't think they were very good. There seemed to be indecisiveness. If you had the luxury of time, then I'm sure they'd develop some chemistry.

I think Pav needs to be playing on the top line, because you need some defense. Ovie-Malkin-Semin is definitely defensively challenged. If they end up playing teams like Canada, the US, or Sweden then this will show. For Olympics sake, I think they should separate Ovie and Semin and Keep Pav with Ovie, but like I said before that probably won't happen...

Ovechkin-Datsyuk-Kovalchuk

Semin-Malkin-Afinogenov

Russia also needs someone to drive the net. If Holmstrom was Russian then there PP would score every time.

I agree with everyone word here. It's perfect.

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Semin was clearly the weak link there.

I agree with this.

But I think these lines COULD work. Malkin hasn't been great but maybe he will step up when he gets what he wants: to play with Ovie. That top line has no defense in them but if they spend any time in the defensive zone the line has failed anyway.

I've never been a huge fan of Kovalchuk but I feel like he has become a little bit more of a team-player in the last year. I think he might give Pavel more to work with.

But I also agree with titanium, they should try Radulov on the top line. Semin can play with Kozlov and Feds who he knows from before.

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Guest mindfly

Meanwhile sweden wont make changes... BÃ…G f***in dug his own grave... what a ****** he is...

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Meanwhile sweden wont make changes... BÃ…G f***in dug his own grave... what a ****** he is...

Yeah that's idiotic.. at the very least he needs to put together some real PP-formations. We're gonna get owned by Finland.

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swden has been pretty lucky so far, they haven't blown any team out, and both teams were close in thier games.

they need PP units. And to get alfie/franzen with the sedins.

But from the looks of it the sedin line will be "L3," the Z line is L1, Alfie line is L2.

Although they will probably end up with similar minutes.

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