Whomever pays Kadri the big contract is going to have huge buyers remorse.
Kadri couldn't score away from Matthews, Tavares, or Marner in Toronto, and he doesn't score at a very efficient clip in Colorado when prorated away from their stars.
He's going to command a huge salary, and he scored over 33% of his points on the PP playing with Makar, Rantanen, MacKinnon and Landeskog.
Away from the big three forwards, and playing with players probably as good or better than what he would llikely skate with in Seattle, (Nichuskin, Burakovsky, Compher and Newhook), he paced sub 60 points. Take out the Makar factor and he prorates at less than 50 points.
IMO, he's lucky to score 50 on this Seattle team
He'll be 32 to start next season, and he's likely going to cost 7.5+ million on a multi-year deal.
In my opinion, that cap is the biggest trade chip Seattle currently holds and could be used to acquire much better assets that will actually be around when this team is ready to compete, no sense wasting it on Nazem Kadri.