Value of: Artturi Lehkonen

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Any interest in this guy? 22yo LW, small but feisty, defensively responsible, good PKer, has a good shot but otherwise not that big of an offensive threat. I think he'll be a solid middle sixer but the problem is the Habs have guys like him in spades so he is expendable. What would you offer? B grade centre or LHD prospects would be preferred.
 

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He's not the winger(s) we should be moving.

I think the emergence of Hudon (who is better than Lehkonen) kinda took his spot last year. We now have Drouin, Galchenyuk and Hudon above him in the depth chart at LW, and this is not even taking into account the two pending UFAs Patches and Byron. He can fill in at RW too but I don't think he has it in him to play regularly in the top 9, at least this year, and playing 4th line minutes with 4th line guys probably won't do any good for his development. I like his game but I've had hard time trying to make him fit in the roster like I want.

Caleb Jones and a 2nd?

Wouldn't mind him on the Oilers.

Solid offer imo. I'd probably do that.
 

Benstheman

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I wuldn't trade him right now. His injury last year might have slowed his progression. He was playing great the year before and was the best Habs in the only playoffs round the team played.

I would be patient in his case. I'm not convinced he won't be a top 6 winger with great two-way game.
 

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I wuldn't trade him right now. His injury last year might have slowed his progression. He was playing great the year before and was the best Habs in the only playoffs round the team played.

I would be patient in his case. I'm not convinced he won't be a top 6 winger with great two-way game.

Agreed. No way I am trading this young asset. He has a great all round game and he is part of our solution, not the problem.
 
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Lekhonen had a sophomore slump last year on top of having injuries. He however finished the year much better with 10 G and 15 pts in the last 33 games vs. 2 G and 6 pts in the first 33 games

In his last year in the SweHL Lekhonen broke Frolunda's playoff pts record which was Daniel Alfredsons's record. This kid has good potential and is definitely worth a 2nd +

As a Habs fan I would keep him
 
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I think the emergence of Hudon (who is better than Lehkonen) kinda took his spot last year. We now have Drouin, Galchenyuk and Hudon above him in the depth chart at LW, and this is not even taking into account the two pending UFAs Patches and Byron. He can fill in at RW too but I don't think he has it in him to play regularly in the top 9, at least this year, and playing 4th line minutes with 4th line guys probably won't do any good for his development. I like his game but I've had hard time trying to make him fit in the roster like I want.

I dunno about that yet.

Unless he has to be packaged to get a star player in return - his two-way game is just too good to give up.
 
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I wuldn't trade him right now. His injury last year might have slowed his progression. He was playing great the year before and was the best Habs in the only playoffs round the team played.

I would be patient in his case. I'm not convinced he won't be a top 6 winger with great two-way game.

Different views I guess. I just don't see a legit top 6 forward in this guy.
 
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Why? He's an example of a player don't trade. Young, not much in the way in terms of production, not a 1st rounder and excellent underlying numbers.

He wont return much and should have a lot of value to the Habs.
 

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If he has a similar performance next year as he did this year, I don't think his trade value is affected much. If he has an offensive coming out, his trade value goes up substantially. So if it were me, even if I didn't intend to have this guy around, I would wait and see
 
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Not worth trading him. He'd return maybe a 2nd at best and we're better off hoping last year was just a bad year and he rebounds this year. He had 18 goals as a rookie, long-term he's hopefully a middle-6 20-goal scorer
 
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And Hudon is? As much as I like Hudon he is no more of a sure thing for the top 2 lines than Lekhonen.

Yes, I think Hudon has quite a bit more offensive upside than Lehkonen.

Not worth trading him. He'd return maybe a 2nd at best and we're better off hoping last year was just a bad year and he rebounds this year. He had 18 goals as a rookie, long-term he's hopefully a middle-6 20-goal scorer

I'm not questioning his ability to rebound and be a solid middle six 20 goal scorer, I'm just kinda concerned that we don't have room for him to develop into that.
 

jonlin

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Yes, I think Hudon has quite a bit more offensive upside than Lehkonen.



I'm not questioning his ability to rebound and be a solid middle six 20 goal scorer, I'm just kinda concerned that we don't have room for him to develop into that.

So, you are actually telling us that Habs has too much talent on the team to keep him? :huh:
 

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So, you are actually telling us that Habs has too much talent on the team to keep him? :huh:

Too much similar talent on the team and too much overall talent on the left side, yes. It might surprise you considering the mess of a team we were this year but we are actually pretty strong at LW.
 

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I wuldn't trade him right now. His injury last year might have slowed his progression. He was playing great the year before and was the best Habs in the only playoffs round the team played.

I would be patient in his case. I'm not convinced he won't be a top 6 winger with great two-way game.
As a Rangers fan who was raving about him and Gallagher the whole series, I completely agree. I like Lekhonen and he should bounce back and eventually become a 40-45 TWF who excels in the playoffs, pretty much the perfect middle 6er
 

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