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Let’s Hope The New Lines Stick

We got some awful news yesterday, Flames fans.
Lance Bouma broke his fibula, and so everyone’s dreams of Top Six Forward Lance Bouma are now but a memory, at least until January-ish. But that also means that Bob Hartley is being forced to shuffle the deck a bit.
And shuffle the deck he has, with the apparent return of Top Six Forward Mikael Backlund!
Granted, these lines are preliminary, and exclude the recently-recalled Markus Granlund – who will probably play center. But if nothing else, they have some balance.
- The top line is their best line, and unless one of them gets eaten by a shark, I can’t see Bob Hartley breaking them up.
- Sam Bennett has been skating really well and hasn’t looked out of place as a center, but focusing on his defensive responsibilities have arguably negated his offensive talent at the NHL level thus far. Putting him with the defensively-responsible Backlund and Ferland, the bull in a china shop, has some nice possibilities.
- Jones and Frolik showed some nice chemistry in the third period against St. Louis, Stajan’s got good chemistry with Jones, and the trio should (at least) become a half-decent shut-down line.
- Finally, Raymond, Jooris and Bollig admittedly seems like a bit of a dog’s breakfast. However, Raymond’s got some wheels, Jooris is a good face-off man, and Bollig has an underrated shot (if/when he can get a chance in the offensive zone). This line is likely where Granlund slots in when he gets put into the line-up. I’d imagine Bollig rotates out to the press box, Jooris moves to the right wing and Granlund becomes the center. Raymond and Granlund played together quite a bit last season when Granlund was up and showed some chemistry – I think Drew Shore was on the right wing for a few of those games – and at this point, the Flames need to get some chemistry going. Oh, and if Granlund struggles with face-offs they can rotate Jooris in from the wing to help out. It gives them some flexibility.
Fun Fact: So far, the Flames have scored seven goals. The Gaudreau line has produced five of them, including the team’s two power-play markers. They really need more from the remainder of the line-up, and producing three support lines that can push the game into the offensive zone is a great first step.
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