I think he would as well.
The downside is that not having a RH shot near the net on a right side overload really limits the options from the half-wall and especially the corner. There's no way LH shot like Berglund could post up for a forehand shot, or quickly drop back into the mid-slot for a one-time opportunity. It makes backside cross-crease plays more difficult as well.
Very true as well.
It seems statistically unlikely that we would have only 2 out of 9 righties in the top 9. It's not that big a deal but in just such situations it would give us more flexibility if we had another righty. Maybe if we upgrade a winger this year he will be a righty...