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This team obviously sees Kampf as a relatively important piece, as evident by giving him an A on his sweater last game, and why shouldn't they? He's a great player who has been attached to Kase. I doubt Spezza starts anywhere other than the fourth line, meaning a more likely bottom six is:
Kerfoot - Kampf - Kase
Mikheyev - Spezza - Simmonds
I personally think that bottom six is better than what you have here anyways, as it is more defensively responsible and better offensively. Spezza won't be played in a role where he has to eat a ton of minutes and be matched against other lines to shut them down, but other than that this looks spot on