Blackhawks Badly Mismanaged Evaluation Of Gustav Forsling

For the third year in a row, the Florida Panthers are in the Stanley Cup Final. Earlier in the 2024-25 season, the Chicago Blackhawks made a deal with them to help them reach this point. 

Chicago sent Seth Jones to Florida in a big trade that landed them a young starting goalie and first-round pick. Since then, after struggling on a rebuilding Blackhawks team, Jones has been an impressive player in a reduced role with Florida. 

He isn’t the only former Blackhawks defenseman playing well for the Panthers these days. Part of the reason that Jones has a lesser role in Florida is because of Gustav Forsling's presence. The Blackhawks misjudged his potential as poorly as any player this century. 

Before the Blackhawks, Forsling was a member of the Vancouver Canucks as a prospect. Ahead of getting the chance to make his NHL debut, they traded him to Chicago for Adam Clendening. 

On June 24th, 2019, the Blackhawks then traded Forsling to the Carolina Hurricanes in the deal that landed them Calvin de Haan. It was an attempt to win in the moment, but giving up on a 22-year-old defenseman with a lot of promise is never a good idea. 

The Hurricanes, who evaluated Forsling even worse than the Blackhawks, had him only in the AHL before putting him on waivers. During his age-24 season, 2020-21, it was the Florida Panthers who claimed him. 

In Sunrise, Forsling became one of the ten best defensemen in the National Hockey League. On a team with multiple studs on the blue line, he stands out above them all in almost every game. 

Forsling has played in four full seasons with Florida now, and he has 10+ goals and 30+ points in all of them. All of that comes while being as incredible defensively as any player in the league. He came in 9th for the Norris Trophy last season and should have an even higher finish for his efforts in 2024-25. 

After winning the Stanley Cup last spring, the Panthers have a chance to do it again. Forsling is as big a reason that they are here as any player on the roster. To be able to shut down opponents while posing a threat offensively, the way that he does it is as good as it gets in the NHL. 

Since making this mistake, the Blackhawks have stacked their farm with great young defensemen, but it would be nice to have a 28-year-old Forsling at the top of the lineup to help guide them. Kyle Davidson must do what he can to keep that from happening to the franchise again soon. 

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