I'm all for a veteran Center if it's the right fit. I'm saying I don't know if Horvat is that piece. I'm not an avid Islanders watcher.
Horvat's contract is a good one since it will play (starting next year) from ages 30 through 35, inclusively, over a 6-yr span.
It's good for Horvat to be part of a future Cup window as Suzukin and some others are right in their prime years.
SCOUTING REPORT
Has grown into a shutdown center capable of making big contributions even when he is not generating a lot of offense. In addition, he has gotten much better at driving play--even when starting shifts in the defensive zone. He skates well and is among the NHL's best face-off men, meaning his team ends up with the puck more often than not. Is also a team leader who can play a lot of minutes at a high level.
Long Range Potential: Quality two-way center and leader.
As you can see from this Hockey News scouting report (Sports Forecaster nowadays), this 60-70 point C has developed into a shutdown C thatbskates well and can be tasked to cover the opponents' better players even on nights when hen is not producing offensively himself.
Horvat, as one of the league's best F/O Cs for our top-6 that can eat a lot of difficult minutes, while Beck comes up as a pivot who is also good in the F/O circle, and Suzuki continues to develop into a 50%+ F/O C (last two seasons) that is one of the premiere shutdown Cs in the league, we would have an excellent shutdown C-line that can also generate points!
Honestly, if the ask for Horvat is really Dach, a first (the worst of Montreal's and Calgary's) and Roy, Im can't imagine how Hughes could pass up on this?
6 years of certainty at 2C over Dach, with cost certainty (contract already signed) and without sacrificing from our D position is hard to pass by. Pretty certain that Horvat would make us quickly forget Dach, even if he and Roy progressed into much better forwards than they currently are.
We can likely get another 1st rounder (although likely later in the round) for Evans and still make a trade that could land us the missing top-4, RHD that we are searching for to help lock in a solid core of players;
Suzuki, Horvat, Beck, Caufield, Demidov, Laine, Slafkovsky, Heineman, Anderson, Hage...
Hutson, Guhle, Matheson, Xhekaj, acquired top-4 RHD, Reinbacher, Carrier...
Dobes, Montembeault, Fowler...
I'd be very happy with a 2nd line of Demidov - Horvat - Laine, with both Horvat and Demidov adding defensive awareness to the line, while Caufield - Suzuki - Slafkovsky is a proven commodity, especially with the way Caufield has learnt to drive the play this season, becoming closer to a PPG player...
At some point, depending on what happens at the 2025 draft, we could end up with a 3rd line of Bear Hage - Heineman, which, Imo, wouldn't be too shabby at all as a secondary scoring line.
beck could be transformed into a true shutdown, 4th line C who could provide complementary scoring.