“I think it’s something that no matter what pairing is going on a certain night, or whoever gets caught out there especially on the road where you can’t control it as much, we should have a lot of confidence I think in all the pairings. “I think throughout our entire lineup we have a good balance and a good mix of veteran guys, size and guys that can move and everything else. “With Stan and Schmitty, obviously Schmitty’s a veteran guy, and then what Stan brings to the game, physically and size-wise, his stick and how much he’s improved,” Morrissey said after Winnipeg’s morning skate on Tuesday. Lowry has left the pairing of Neal Pionk and Brenden Dillon intact, while Schmidt joins Logan Stanley on the third pair. “We want our pairs to be able to play against anybody and yes we’ll have matchups we do like, but you’re not always going to get them but we’re covered off in that regard.” “What we’re trying to do is build some pairs that we’re not necessarily concerned about when we’re on the road and we don’t get that final change, that we don’t have to be really concerned about who’s out (on the ice),” Lowry said. Article contentīut Lowry saw it fit to change it up prior to puck drop in Sunday’s 5-4 shootout win against the Vegas Golden Knights. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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