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Knoblauch’s Lineup “Project” Continues with 11 Forwards
Following a decisive 6-3 win against the utah Mammoth on Tuesday, Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch will deploy the same lineup in their next game. The victory was fueled by a dominant five-goal second period and featured six Oilers players contributing multiple points in a comeback performance.
Knoblauch is implementing a strategic approach, utilizing only 11 forwards. This allows for the possibility of increased ice time for star players Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl through double-shifting, possibly on the fourth line.The coach believes this configuration will also create more opportunities for the team’s othre forwards to contribute.
“We have the personnel to effectively utilize double shifts and give players more time on the ice,” Knoblauch explained.”We’re well-covered in terms of specialty teams – penalty kill and power play – and don’t require a 12th forward. We tested this approach recently and are continuing with it. While Saturday’s game may see a change,I’ve found managing the forward lines is simpler with 11 players given our current roster.”
The decision stems from a desire to improve overall team flow and involvement. Knoblauch noted that the significant ice time consumed by McDavid and Draisaitl can limit opportunities for players on the third and fourth lines. He began considering this adjustment during the offseason, believing it would led to better bench management.
Though, this forward strategy creates a different challenge on the defensive side. The Oilers have one extra defenseman,requiring Assistant Coach Mark Stuart to rotate players through various pairings. This makes maintaining consistent defensive chemistry more difficult.
“The situation is more complex for our defensemen,” Knoblauch admitted. “The lack of established pairings and the need to integrate a seventh player adds a layer of difficulty to the back end.”
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