We're going to see a little bit of a different top six, but it's probably going to be the most formidable yet, and there aren't tons of changes:
Top line will most likely be Breton-Grieve-Gensler in my estimation, and the second line will be Switzer-Gladiuk-French. But if Switzer can reclaim his stroke this year like he had from his freshman season, he will easily fill back in with grieve and Gensler. Grieve is wearing one of two A's on the team. Breton has the other. Gensler does not have a letter on his jersey, just an FYI.
Third line will be Rickord-Kubiak and someone else, maybe Suter? Rickord is wearing Captain's C this year, too, so slot him in here.
Fourth line is actually goig to be a true fourth line. Fitzstephens and Deresky are thumpers, and I think Reardon might be transitioned full time up front.
Defensively, it'll be Blommer and Weinstein in pairing 1, and I think O'Brien will pair with Marginsky. O'Brien put on some serious weight in the offseason in muscle, and he had a TREMENDOUS offseason in training. Coach singled him out to me in an interview saying he had taken major strides.
Third pairing is going to be interesting because there's a plethora of guys. Ledford has had some injury issues, but he's obviously going to factor in there. Maher had a rough year last year, but he still played and has some potential after a decent freshman year. Berry and Donners are going to push for playing time as freshmen, and all of this is going to underline my prediction that Reardon moves up front. There's not enough slots for him in the back.