One wonders if we should be going with an "offense is the best defence" strategy with the makeup of our D-core. I don't mean abandon defense, but defend as little as needed by managing the puck and keeping it out of our end. Problem with that is... our puck management hasn't been all that great either. Nevermind.
Let's try something different. So far I've been mostly happy with these defencemen: Brodie, Joki, Kulak
Gio's been a bit up a bit down. Engelland's been okay, at about a neutral.
Wideman (minus the PP goal), D. Hamilton, and Grossman... meh to bleh.