Edited Mar. 28, 2021 at 12:33 p.m.
I love when people post and I dislike when people jump on all the negatives. In other words I always try to encourage and lift people up. With that said you have a few minor mistakes. I have watched every single Laval game twice. The day of the game and the next day breaking it down further.
Lindgren is no longer the #1 or #2 goalie in Laval. Primeau has taken over #1 and so has McNiven that is often overlooked but counting this season and the end of last season, he has won 7 of his 8 last games.
On Defense:
While I love Guhle, he has not been on the team in over a month, as he was sent back to his Junior team. Also, he currently has a fairly severe hand injury. So many people place Ouellet in the top 4 in Laval. He played better at the NHL level that he had all season in Laval. Not sure why, but several other d-men played much better than him in Laval. Leskinen has played all his games on the left side. Tobie Bisson has become a very steady hard hitting d-man with excellent board work and he is very solid on the 3rd pairing. Sometimes playing LD, but playing RD if paired with Brisebois.
Up front:
The lines before injuries (Belzile & Vejdemo) and suspension (Veilleux) have been the following for pretty much their last 7 games.
11-19-26
46-41-14
22-12-38
23-18-34
With the arrival of Caufield he will obviously be playing. The top two lines are absolutely rolling right now. I see 23 (Pezzetta) coming out and 38 (Veilleux) dropping to 4th and Caufield going next to 22 (Belzile) & 12 (Vejdemo) mind you both have minor injuries right now. But Belzile is a good veteran and Vejdemo has speed and good passer to find Caufield. In terms of talent on the right side Caufield and Ylonen are the best two. But I would not be taking 34 ( Baddock) out of the line up. They are a different team when he is out. He is so feared, he rarely fights but people calm down when he is around.