Quoting: Nhlfan69
Out of curiosity, how would you rank grans, bjornfot and faber? Was debating between the three of them and didn’t know true value of them. Obviously Clarke is first and can’t get him and turcotte.
This is difficult because all four are at different points in their career and bring different capabilities. But Grans might be a bit easier to move with the Kings having Clarke.
Bjornfot (high-tier defensive skill, 100% to be a regular NHLer) has established himself as an NHLer at 20 years old, so as far as value goes. He's the only one who has proven himself.
Grans (high-tier skill, 75% to be a regular NHLer) is a first-year pro (playing in the AHL) and is around a 0.5 PPG player. He looks like an offense-first player who has been able to translate his game to the North American style.
Clarke (elite-tier scoring skill, 95% to be a regular NHLer) is blue-chip offensive powerhouse, his ceiling is a Karlsson-esque player. He is currently tearing it up in juniors, next season as a pro will be a big deal to see how he plays against men.
Faber (high-tier defense skill, 85% to be a regular NHLer) defensively sound beyond his years, coming out party was the World Juniors last year where he took over the top-pair. He looks legit, but like Clarke hasn't gone pro yet.