I don't know. Mogilny has had time to heal. Plus, while I don't want to take anything away from Toronto, I think Rafalski and Malakhov give Mogilny better point men on the powerplay, and I think Gomez is a better playmaking (remember Adam Oates?) center than Sundin. Add in Elias (as soon as he is 100% recovered from the Hepititis A that he got playing in Russia) and that's an extremely dangerous powerplay unit. As for even strength play, even if it is New Jersey, Raflaski will have set plays to launch Gomez and Mogilny on two-on-one breaks from their own end. I think losing the red line will make Mogilny and Gomez a lot more effective.


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