Hawks were outplayed every game this series but had the star power to steal the 3 games they won. Good news is we saw the presence of a future star in Saad mature immensely in this Kings series. Change out a couple forwards for some youth and this team will be right back next season.
I was thinking the same thing. I maintain that a big difference between the 2013 postseason Hawks and the 2014 postseason Hawks was last year's great 4th line of Bolland, Frolik and Kruger. Nobody really stepped up into their role this year, and Handzus fell off a bit (really, he was probably playing above his true ability in 2013), so we basically went with 9 forwards. I mean, the Kings didn't use their bottom 3 forwards much last night either, so I don't want to overstate the point, but still, you'd love to have some 4th line guys who can make a real contribution.
Priority #1 has to be finding another true center capable of scoring points and being defensively responsible. Brandon Pirri was not the answer, so I'm hopeful that Teravainen is. He looked great when he got some time late last season. Peter Regin showed flashes, too; maybe he becomes a regular. Then we need a couple wingers who can produce a bit more than Bollig and Versteeg were able to. I like Bollig's toughness and Versteeg's stickhandling skill but neither guy was really fitting the bill this postseason .
Leddy is only going to continue to get better and carry more of the load for the older defensemen, and Rundblad is apparently being groomed, and the older guys still look in good form, so we should be good on D.
Anyway, those are details. The core of the team is looking strong, it was a great season and I look forward to seeing what Bowman does. But in the meantime, on to the Finals.