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speed is the name of the game,that’s where Hunwick comes in….
I chose Stuart because I see Boychuk teaming with Chara, and Seids leading the way in the second pairing. If you match Seids with Stuart (a stay at home) it frees up the rest of his game.
Hunwick at this stage, while talented, is a bit of a turnover liability in my estimation.
That said — I think they’ll both be skating side by side in the third pairing with AF and Seids slotted number 2.
i love stewie, but hunwick has more upside as a puck moving d man.
b’s would probably have gotten past the failers two years ago had hunwick not gone down against the habs.
while I would prefer to see stuart in that role, I voted for Hunwick due to Claude’s and Chia’s penchant to put him there. Then again, I’d like to see them both there, one of them taking Ference’s job