is it crazy that he's not a line driver at 20 years old? he might be a complimentary player the rest of his career, or maybe by the time he's 24 he'll be the guy you move to a different line to get it going when the team's in a slump.
i thought he'd be on the PK by now but Anderson's slight resurgence has made that unnecessary. i still think Slaf gets that extra responsibility within a couple of years.
Everything I've seen out of slaf suggest to me that he won't necessarily be a line driver, but he should be a guy that the top guys want to play with.
Slaf is a disruptor. He creates chaos without the puck either through a strong forcheck or taking up dangerous real estate. When he's on, he's got a good stick which breaks up passes. He knocks pucks loose. He's got decent enough vision to make a play in traffic.
If you go through a random set of highlight packs, you will notice several plays where slaf did not get a goal or assist but was still vital to the end result.
I think he is most comfortable playing with Suzuki and Cole because he has a solidified formula that works with them, and he does things on that line that the other two cannot do and vice versa.