Quoting: Artman91
When Carter joined the Kings, the Kings at that time were a very defensive structured team. The Kings are more balanced now. I played for the Junior Kings roughly 10 years ago and we won the tournament our entire team shot Left. Not one single right hand player. So don't see that as an issue.
Mikey Anderson, Vlad Gavrikov are way better than Matt Roy. Matt Roy will have strong games here and there but he'll always take stupid penalties and not be in the best defensive positioning.
On Laf, we can't really argue on that because neither of us can accurately predict the future.
Did you seriously just compare youth hockey with the NHL? In my beer league, all of our skaters are right handed. I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. In the NHL, if you don't have both right and left shot forwards, it restricts the effectiveness of players, especially on the power play since they have to wait for the puck to cross their body before they can blast one-timers. There are numerous other negatives to having a shortage of right-handed players. Something tells me your youth team wasn't running a NHL power play.
Neither Anderson nor Gavrikov are better than Matt Roy. Advanced analytics will back me up on this one too. There's a reason why he was the #1 defenseman when Doughty went down with an injury in 2021-22. He can't play on the top pair with Doughty because they're both right handed, but he's still the 2nd best defenseman on the team. There's also a reason why during the one game this season that neither Spence nor Clarke were available due to cap issues, the Kings went with Matt Roy on PP2 over either of the guys you mentioned.
We're discussing potential with Laferriere. You said that he'll never play in the top six. I said he has top six potential. He might not ever realize that potential, but based on his emergence this season, I'd say it was a solid bet that he will. Regardless, he definitely has the potential to get there, so the only issue I have in your statement is "never."