Starting at the top line, we have Brad Marchand, Pavel Zacha, and David Pastrnak. A mix of skill and speed, they could potentially surprise opponents with their combined firepower.
On the second line, we're going with Jake DeBrusk, Charlie Coyle, and Trent Frederic. Now, Frederic might not have fully proven himself as a top-six forward yet, but this combination could give him the chance to step up and find his groove.
The third line features James van Riemsdyk, Morgan Geekie, and Fabian Lysell. A mix of experience and youthful energy, this line might catch opponents off-guard.
Finally, on the fourth line, we're going old school with Milan Lucic, John Beecher, and Jakub Lauko. A physical and hard-hitting trio, they could bring a unique element to the game.
Of course, this lineup is not without its controversies and risks, but sometimes shaking things up is what a team needs to find success.
Only time will tell if this daring combination pays off for the Bruins.
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AOUT 11 | 10 ANSWERS Bruins bold starting forward configuration raises eyebrows Do you think Trent Frederic has proven himself to be sitting in the top six forwards for the Bruins? | ||
Yes | 5 | 50 % |
No | 5 | 50 % |
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