Alexander Kerfoot was acquired in the 2020 offseason alongside Tyson Barrie in exchange for longtime Toronto Maple Leafs forward, Nazem Kadri.
Though the trade was never popular, Alex Kerfoot has become a “swiss army knife” for the Toronto Maple Leafs and last season he scored 51 points without any power-play time (41 5v5 points).
Fast forward to today, November of the 2022-23 Leafs season. Kerfoot’s play has been solid, and I would say better than other forwards in the depth charts, but he isn’t producing any offense.
Kerfoot currently has a 51% Corsi, the Leafs are winning his minutes 11-8 (57%), but his one goal and six points are disappointing.