It seems pretty clearly in the Blackhawks favour here. Kane is the best player here, even with a down season, and is 4 years younger than the Ducks best player, Getzlaf. Rakell and DeBrincat are both good young wingers. Rakell is more proven, but is also closer to his prime being 24 compared to 20, and gets to play with Getzlaf, whereas DeBrincat didn't get to play much with Kane. I would take Rakell, but overall a Kane- DeBrincat pairing is probanly slightly more valuable than a Getzlaf-Rakell pairing due to age and having the best player. Then you have Toews-Saad, which is way better than Henrique-Perry. For all the crap Toews gets, his worst year offensively is still better than Henrique's best, and he's still a good possession and defensive player and better than Henrique there, while only being 2 years older. And while Saad had a poor year, he's shown he's consistently been a high end ES producer and possession player and should bounce back next year. Both he and Toews shot career low percentages and that line should be much more productive next year. Meanwhile, Perry is 8 years older and had been regressing hard the last two seasons.