Quoting: NickC1988
I'm sorry, but Ehlers isn't worth moving DeBrincat, what DeBrincat does offensively is more valuable to the hawks than what Ehlers does defensively. He's having a down year but that's no reason to sell that low on him. His game will eventually round out to be good in his own end at some point, he's younger than Ehlers by a few years, so it really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone.
Debrincat is younger then Ehlers by less then 2 years (22 months), not a few years. Debrincat is going to end up averaging around 30 goals and 65 points is my guess and make no mistake, that's awesome. However, teams know who he is now, have studied him, and know how to contain him to the point he would be very hard pressed to put up 41 goals again. As a 20 year old when he had that big year, my guess is teams were not focusing containment strategy around him. This is also similar to how the Oilers shut down Kubalik large in part after the first game he had, they woke up and focused on playing kubalik defensively much tighter and not allowing him space. If you watched closely this year compared to last year, teams were doing the same with Debrincat this year.
Ehlers, albeit different, overall is a better player then Debrincat, although not by a wide margin but it's the intangibles that Ehlers brings to the ice...not sure what objectively can be said to object. If you look at advanced analytics, Ehlers Fenwick, Corsi and PDO plus possession quality are all better which hands down suggests Ehlers is a bit better then Debrincat.
@exo2769 including you in the discussion, my bad