You do know what upside means right? He can become a 60 point player if given the chance, or he could stay be 20-40 points for his career while being a 3rd line player without the chance, he still has the upside of becoming a top line player, he literally played on the 2nd line for part of his first season and has been placed on the 3rd line due to left shooting depth on the Flames, he was given a chance tonight on the top line and he may have gotten points due to the duo, but he very well earned the promotion, he's looked pretty deadly throughout the season either than his first 15 or so games, hes a decade younger than grabner, if a team doesn't want to overpay to pry him from us, why trade him? Teams will know hes been stuck behind depth and if they want to give up a 2nd/1st and a prospect to pry him away and try him in the top 6, they'll see what a smart move it was for them.