I think most people would build around him, but unless he is committed to staying here long term it is irrelevant.
He only has 3 years left, and his trade value likely drops by about 80 percent after July 1st if he asks out. People will say "yeah but we don't have to trade him if he asks out", but it never works that way in real life. It becomes too big of a distraction.
I would absolutely not trust a Tkachuk who tells me "Yes Mr. Staios, I'm so happy here, missing the playoffs is fun, no, my dad didn't tell me to string you along until my NMC kicks in." Which is not me saying the Tkachuks are bad people, but Staios would have to be an idiot not to see that they know how to play the game. Once July 1st hits, the balance of power shifts completely to Brady. To the point where giving the Senators a 3 team list is a major consolation. If you're Brady and you
I think he'll hit 50 assists this year, almost did it two years ago. His passes in tight situations are great because of his puck protection.
I really like his simple passes where he protects the puck in the corner, blocks out the defender and makes a flat pass back to the point. Simple and effective. He makes some nice soft chip passes, and quality passes into the slot for chances as well.
Sometimes he tries to force passes a bit too much, feeling the pressure to make the play that leads to a goal rather than the high percentage play, and trusting his teammate to make the next play. Noticed that when the team is chasing, goalie pulled, that kind of situation. Happens less frequently as his linemates are better now.