upnorthkid
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yeah i don't blame vegas, i blame the rule being in place. if they're going on LTIR, done for the year just like football does it. Landeskog coming back this year was similar in Colorado.It's interesting you bring this up, at the risk of going slightly off the rails here...
For as much screaming that goes on about this, people rarely talk about the downsides of this and the situations where it either doesn't work or works against you. There's often not a lot of benefit to inserting a player in your lineup that hasn't played a meaningful game in 2-3+ months, which also means shuffling your lineup from what you've been using to close the season, etc.
And that doesn't even factor in if the player is ready to return. I know for VGK, in Round 1 of last postseason against Dallas when Dallas won in 7 games; Mark Stone returned from another back injury and his presence was a detriment if I had to say. He wasn't ready to play, he looked like a 70-yr old man skating around the ice, and it caused a major line shuffle for an opening round playoff series against a very good Dallas team.
I don't see the LTIR things changing anytime soon; both the players and owners have their chance to change it during their negotiations and they haven't yet.
That's why I said the whole skating for multiple weeks. If you know they're going to be coming back and can manipulate your roster, that's where its sketchy to me.