Let's ignire what I think of Toropchenko. Let's look at what the coaching staff thinks based on how much they play him.
He has been healthy scratched 2 out of 9 games. When he does play his AToI is the 13th most minutes of any Blues forwards. Reminder there are only 12 of those at any time.
He is clearly between our 12th to 14th forward based on usage when we are healthy. The only player he is definitely above is Walker. He is fighting with Bolduc and Perunovich to not be sent down when we are back to 100%. How is that worth more than the max buriable contract?
I don't really agree that the ice time equates to him being clearly between our 12th and 14th forward. As mentioned, he's missed games dealing with injury and not as a healthy scratch decision. While his ATOI is 'outside the top 12,' I think that is more a result of the coaches using him as a consistent bottom 6 grinder role while trying to plug other holes with other guys.
He hasn't had a single game as our least-used forward. He's had more games in the top 9 of TOI than games where he has been 11th.
I don't see anything to suggest that he will be getting pushed out of a fully healthy lineup.
Sunny's average TOI in his 3 games is more than Torpo's season-long average, but that is mostly driven by the number of injuries we've had since Sunny got back. Torpo's ice time is also up in those 3 games. Torpo outplayed Sunny in 2 of those 3 games and is averaging about 50 seconds a night more than Sunny in those 3 games.
Kappy's ATOI is higher on the season, but that is simply due to the ice time he got in the top 9 while Saad was out to try and plug that hole. Since Saad's return, Torpo has been outplying Kappy by 1:30 a night (not counting last night's game since Kappy left with injury).
I see his ATOI lagging outside the top 12 because Bannister has him firmly entrenched into a bottom 6 role. Meanwhile, while his role has remainied constant, we have a couple other guys who bounce in and out of the lineup and/or see wild fluctuations in ice time based on who else is healthy.
I'm surprised about the dollar amount and I think he needs to improve his play. But his usage so far tells me that Bannister views him and Faksa as staple bottom 6 players who are going to maintain that role if/when the forward group is fully healthy.