If anything, its showing just how underrated and undervalued Kotkaniemi has been over the last few years, and its all because of the discourse about the offer sheet.
The people who think he's grossly overpaid probably don't realize that he's making $4.8m now instead of the $6.1m he made when the Canes bought him from Montreal. At $6m, he's overpaid by a decent amount, but at $4.8m, its fair between both his usage as well as production, if only just a slight overpay. But again, at 8 years the expectation is that its a very cheap deal by the end, which it likely will be.
Yeah.
He's 52nd in 5v5 p/60 among true centers >150gp since 2021-22 (he ranks 65th of the 182 listed "centers", which includes wingers like Huberdeau and Guentzel).
That puts him in the top third of the league's centers - meaning he's produced like a low end 2C at 5v5. His 1.86 p/60 puts him right behind guys like Trocheck, Schenn, Zibanejad, Horvat, Danault, and Suzuki, and ahead of guys like ROR, Cozens, Henrique, Gourde, Backlund, Lundell, Cirelli, Hertl, Jenner, and Coyle.
And it's not like the Hurricanes are world beaters at scoring 5v5. They were 9th in 5v5 goals from 2021-2024, only scoring at ~5% clip better than the avg team. Of the 15 Canes with >150gp in that span, he's 4th in g/60 and 5th in p/60. So he's fitting in quite nicely.
He's also 3rd in raw 5v5 CF% among NHL centers since joining the Canes, behind only Patrice Bergeron and Jordan Staal. The Canes are obviously a strong possession team, but Kotkaniemi has clearly been a meaningful part of that. And he's 51.3% in the dot as a Hurricane.
So he's a 6'3 200lb defensively responsible center who can win faceoffs, play with a physical edge, and produce like a low end 2C at 5v5. Even if he doesn't contribute much on the special teams side of things, $4.8M feels closer to underpayment than overpayment.