I don't know, I think the value of playing with an arguably top 3 player in the world is self-evident. You get better at anything by being around the best. I'd rather play my way into a role on a good team with all-stars on it than get a lot of ice time on a bottom feeder.
- Zezel
I saw this argument from Oiler fans about Holloway leaving. "He had the chance to play with the best player in the world!"
No. He didn't. He had the chance to be on the same team as the best player in the world. In his entire career - in any situation - he has played 76 minutes with McDavid.
Nick Robertson, in his entire career, in all situations, has played 43 minutes with the best goal scorer of his generation.
Robertson is a shooter - putting him with Matthews is also a little too redundant. Now keeping Matthews with Domi and putting Robertson with Marner? Increase the kid's value and you have an asset for the team.
Holloway left for money and greater opportunity - but he wasn't going to get it with McDavid. Nick Robertson, I think, just wants to be given the chance to play. He doesn't even need to play with Matthews.
And I need to emphasize that I don't think Robertson is _that_ good. I really don't. I don't think keeping him moves the needle that much, so this is a decent offseason discussion, but really . . . his value should be a net positive if given the opportunity, and ultimately I believe he could turn his trade value from a 4th back into a 2nd - which would get us both what we want.