With the number of forwards available to Martin St-Louis, plus the youngsters knocking on the NHL door like Rafael Harvey-Pinard and Jesse Ylonen, making line combinations will be a real headache for the head coach. Many fans would love to see Juraj Slafkovsky alongside Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, but keep in mind that the Slovakian is only 18 years old and has no NHL experience. Learning the trade by playing against the best can be abrupt in his case. There is a newcomer who could do a good job completing the first trio. Sean Monahan is a natural center, but with the congestion at the position and the fact that he has played wing for most of the last two seasons, it gives Martin St-Louis an interesting option. Monahan is big and he's not afraid to go to the corners, much like Josh Anderson last year. The good thing is that he is left-handed, so he can play on the left side of the field, which is not insignificant. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/SousleradarLNH/status/1560328125560537089?t=DarUrdweBi5xCsVhv2W-qg&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div>