Quoting: AnalyticalGM
Aside from a thumbs down emoji Forsberg is not disgruntled, he mentioned his interested in signing a long term deal with NSH at seasons end.
Kerfoot is another bottom 6 forward, NSH has way too many of
Abruzzese undersized forward with offensive upside, intriguing but wouldn't call an A prospect
First round pick would be late, at least low 20s
Also you just had 4 people say NSH would decline, value isn't there, Toronto doesn't have to trade for forsberg so perhaps look at some FAs
He literally commented on Viktor Ardvinsson post that he doesn't like the move and you mention a presser that was before the Ardvinsson trade.
Kerfoot is bottom 6 player lol. How is it he scored 6 point in 6 playoff games the second he moved to the 2nd line? He just plays a bottom 6 role in Toronto because this years team was deep.
Abruzzese is undersized forward but that's where the NHL is heading. its really dissapointing you're pointing out undersized as an attribute to a player's value. Brayden Point, Caulfield, Robertson,Gallagher, Gaudreau are all players with similar heights or smaller. Height doesn't diminish value anymore. Also as 20 yr old he was over ppg in College at a top men's hockey program that produced Adam Fox, and more. Its rare you see player dominate like that at his age. He unanimously a top 50-75 prospect in the NHL currently. How is that not an A-level prospect?
Its a deep class. Its not like this year, or 2017. In deep classes you have value in the 25-32 range. Case and point 2015.
Lastly, I doubt many of you watch the Leafs or its prospects. If they did you would've known about Kerfoot offensive upside, more about Abruzzese or even about Forsberg injury concerns.