You haven't done anything to show this other than say that your opinion is that Dvorak is better than Point and Larkin. Which is a pretty strong stance to take.
It doesn't matter what I say. Everything has already been said by RT and plenty of others in this thread. Maybe you didn't read it.
Dvorak faces high quality opponents, significant time in the d-zone, plays on the arguably worst offensive team in the league, and has 2 stones attached to his side every year. He still creates his own offense and puts up a pretty decent PPG all while being excellent at defending, hard working, captain material type player.
He was injured in his draft year and fell to the second round because of it, when he was paired with talent he put up some of the highest point totals on a great team. He was put into a position to succeed and he did, all while being stellar defensively. And a good center.
He has continued to be those things in Arizona but has been surrounded by talent worse than a CHL team.
There are 5 centers above him in points for his draft, sure! Let's say hypothetically he is the 6th worst center from that draft. He's still better defensively than any of those bar Point and maybe Draisatl or Reinhart. He's still on a worse offensive team than all of them. And he certainly has much worse linemates than at least half of those players. No idea who McCann and Bennett play with, but they're probably better than the garbage Dvorak deals with.
To me, all of this adds up that we haven't seen Dvorak's full potential, maybe we never will. To me, if he's putting up ~50 points and ~20 goals on the 2nd line as a Coyote, how many is he putting up next to actual talent? How many does he put up next to Fiala or Kaprisov? What about Hornqvist, Duclair, Huberdeau or Vatrano? What about Athanasiou, Nyquist, Mantha or Bertuzzi? Guentzel? Zucker? I'd even take Rust over 90% of the forwards on our roster, who he doesn't play with anyways.
Don't even get me started on the shit Point gets to play with.
I'm still pretty damn sure that Christian Dvorak will be a hell of a player one day, and that his value is much higher than people think. Let alone getting into the talk of unproven prospect vs player, winger vs center, or the thought of potential in the future, he's a good player right now, for this team, is exactly what we need, and if we trade him it will be another few years of pure tank and rebuild. All there is to it.
If you want to get him from a team that needs him, has no reason to move him, and are rivals competing for the same spot, then you better damn well be prepared to give up something you don't want to.
And if you aren't, well, that's okay, we're all just shit talking on a forum at the end of the day, no big deal.