Someone like Gregor we've seen in the NHL, and we can tell with 95% certainty he's not going to be a top-6 forward.
I would say he just doesn't have the offensive creativity to be a top 6 guy. He's got a very classic middle 6 skillset of fast north-south hockey with just enough speed, skill, and tenacity to be effective but not so much that he could break a game open on a regular basis.What's the knock on Gregor? I thought he looked pretty good this season. Not a bonafide top-6, but I could see him turning into a Goodrow-like "play wherever you need him" player.