Détails additionnels:
Oh boy - Let's start with the good. Scheifele is quite good. I think he has many years left in the NHL some noteworthy details of his offensive game that translate well to most teams such as extremely good board play, vision for making passes and a very quick shot with a deceptive release. I really do think that he will continue to be a very effective player putting up 60+ well into his 30's.
Wheeler is a gamer - he has a lot of compete and really played very well coming into the end of the year and if he isn't "THE RW" on a team I and doesn't insist on loggin 1:30 min shifts I think his performance will rise even further. His best attributes are the forecheck and passing ultimately so I really think no matter where he goes if he is used as the player he is right now and not the player he was - he would make a huge impact.
Harkins is a solid depth player who I like - I'm just trying to do something here.
The bad - Scheifele in 2017 would lay down on barbed wire for his teammates, he was out to prove his place on the team and certainly couldn't be consider a lazy defensive player, perhaps not a great one. Lots has been said about his lack of backchecking and some very noticeable puck watching in hopes of a turnover to go the other way. I attribute the change over the years to the coaching staff giving him the lions share of the OZ starts and as much PP time as possible each and every game. Over time his priorities changed and how he viewed his worth did as well. His relationship with the Jets has clearly been strained by this and while I could honestly see him staying and simply changing his mindset to one of being team first. An alternative is to put him on a team where he isn't the only guy looked at to score down the middle and still having assignments against top opponents. He's a lot better than he has been playing for the Jets and the sens top 6 looks pretty impressive with him in it.
Wheeler - He wouldn't be THE voice in the room and just A voice in the room. The toxicity that's referenced is a reaction to his style. I think if less is asked of him he would honestly flourish. He's a hell of a captain. His contract is, unfortunately, paying him for the player he was (with a little loyalty sweetener) but has shown he can still make plays.
All said, I think the sens core and these two Jets specifically would do better to spread out the workload through and 82 game season.
Sens also have enough room for other ads to compliment this group and gives them a much more competitive two-year window which is much too soon but probably bridges the gap till the team sells to better ownership and/or Melnyk dies.