Asset Value - where does Nick Suzuki rank in the NHL?

Asset Value - where does Nick Suzuki rank in the NHL?


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I'd remove fox, stutzle hagel and maybe even johston, the reason is simple, some of these have had incredible teamates to boost them (fox, panarin, shattenkirk, kreider, zib before they went trash) (hagel, point kucherov guentzel hedman) ( johnston, rob, hintz, seguin, duchene, benn, heiskanen)

Stutzle is just weak, suzuki is the first habs ppg player since kovalev 2007, easy to figure their rooster has been mediocre for a while
I mean you can remove them if you want. I'm not going to. Fox is a norris level D-man who is young and signed long term. Hagel is similar age to Suzuki and signed to an absurd contract for longer. Stutzle is an excellent player and younger than Suzuki and signed a year longer. I don't care if you think he's weak. He's put up a 90 point season on a terrible Sens team and followed it up with 70+ point seasons at the age of 23. Wyatt Johnston is like 4 years younger and completely awesome and signed to a good deal for 5 years.
 
I saw Hischier name.

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High…probably in the same realm as Robert Thomas - who has been arguably even more scorching hot. Thomas makes a few K more but also has an additional year on his deal. Both are 25 year-old centers who do it all for their teams and average 20+ minutes every game who are moving into that Top 10 center discussion IMO.

Wyatt Johnston is in that class for me as well - two-way scoring star centers with a two-way game…but Johnston’s extension is a bit more and doesn’t cover as much of his prime.

But those are the 3 guys (Thomas, Suzuki and Johnston) who I think need to absolutely be in the Top 10 centers discussion as we move forward into next fall. And all 3 are already bargains on their current deals/extenions.
Suzuki is well below Thomas and nowhere near Wyatt
 

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