STL Shark
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I don't think it's that Kostin is the 6th best forward as much as it is that we need a player in his archetype to be an F1 on that line. It's trying to find the Killorn/Palat that isn't the best on their own, but can compliment and do the dirty work needed while keeping up with 2 top end players on a line.SJeasy was specifically talking about contending teams; turnover and low expectations are a given for rebuilding teams.
Kostin might have a case that he's the 6th-best forward on the team...and the fourth-best winger if Granlund, Celebrini, and Smith are at center.
Overall, I think you could get away putting Kostin/Grundstrom/Gushchin/Bordeleau with Celebrini and Toffoli. But with Smith, it might be tough to deploy him ideally. He shouldn't be saddled with poor talents or low experience. Maybe Wennberg and Zetterlund would work, but then who is going to play with Eklund and Granlund?
Kostin has the profile of a guy that might be able to do that, so I get the experiment in trying him there right now. He's big, skates pretty well, and has some solid finishing ability when he actually shoots the puck. There are other issues in his game (like not being in position to shoot the puck enough), but I get why he's a candidate to play with Celebrini/Toffoli on the LW with where the roster is at right now and that lines need of an F1.
Kostin very well might not be the guy (in fact would say he's most likely not the guy), but I get why he's there right now as we look at the roster. I'd love to see Trent Frederic in that spot if he hits UFA this year.