But that's just it, many of the Dmen do provide offense, but from the back end. Having Faber, Brodin, Spurgeon(?), and Middleton allows us to gamble on a high risk, offensive Dman at #13, rather than settle for a 2nd tier forward, if that's the way things shake out. I like Greentree, and have doubts about Parekh, but that latter has done ridiculously good things offensively this year, while Greentree is just kind of.... nice, but we've seen it before many times. Also love the RHD aspect of Parekh, and Yak.
If it's a choice between Parekh, Levshunov, Yakemchuk and Greentree, Greentree is last on the list.