Ok, so then is he going to be a major part of that? Last year only Compher was within 100 minutes of the big 4 (MacKinnon, Rantanen, Barrie, Landeskog) on the PP, and Kerfoot was the only other player to score more than 10 points with 16. Compher was the most common 4th forward with the top unit, and had only 9. Kadri was the 4th forward on the PP going into the year for the Leafs last year as well and ended up with 13 points in 20 more minutes than Kerfoot played. Assuming Makar takes over Barrie's role, I would bet he pretty much replicates Kerfoots numbers at about 15 points. Considering over his career outside of his one peak 60 point season he's been generally a 30-35 ES point player, unless he's aided by a better linemate, he'll probably have a 45-50 point year with 35ish ES points, 15ish PP points. I don't think he'll be much of an upgrade on Soderberg