#1OA Juraj Slafkovsky - Huge Disappointment

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Must be great to be the league's player factory for competitive teams while also being the joke for your failed rebuild.
at least we produced productive players for other teams lol. Yall cant claim to produce your own or have traded them haha. We can be friends though because we can both agree the Bruins screwed our franchises for years.....
 
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He was 19 years old for most of last season until March. It's listed as his 19 year old season on hockey reference and quanthockey.

If we're gonna do that then a few of the players ahead of him on that list would be in their 20 year old season.
I just don't think you'd say he that got drafted in his "17 year old" season. I'm more associating it with +/- draft year timelines, when fair enough, there is more nuance there.

In Slaf's case, since his birthday occurs during that season of play, perhaps that's a point in my favour though ;)
 
I mean look at his stats prior to being drafted. Probably the worse ever for a 1st overall. He is trending just as expected. Slaf himself is not a disappointment. The fact he was drafted 1st however, that's another story.
 
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I just don't think you'd say he that got drafted in his "17 year old" season. I'm more associating it with +/- draft year timelines, when fair enough, there is more nuance there.

In Slaf's case, since his birthday occurs during that season of play, perhaps that's a point in my favour though ;)
Yeah you get drafted in your 17 year old season and then his rookie year was his 18 year old season. Same for everyone except late bday players.

Slaf is still 20. He was born in 2004 like Carlsson and Fantilli. He was never going to be a superstar, but he can become a good 70 pt player who hopefully grows into his physical frame and learns to use that to his advantage.

The expectations for the 22' draft were among the lowest ever
 
I mean look at his stats prior to being drafted. Probably the worse ever for a 1st overall. He is trending just as expected. Slaf himself is not a disappointment. The fact he was drafted 1st however, that's another story.
Yeah i hear stunted/stalled development. The guy had 10 points in 31 games during his draft year. It is what it is.

That said i still think he’ll be a legitimate first liner in 2-3 seasons. He does have potential
 
Id say its an overstatement at this point. He showed last year that he can do it and just needed more consistency, the hope was that this season he'd take the step and hasnt, but hes still young. Lafreniere had 52 points over his first two seasons, Slaf had 50 just last year. Third season is too early to say.

Theres definitely an expectation that first overalls be super stars but that cant be the expectation. Out of the last 8 first overall picks, how many would even be first overall on a redraft? Jack Hughes, then the most recent two (who have tiny sample sizes to truly know on a redraft)? 4 are absolutely not going first and theres an argument against Power being taken over Luke Hughes or Kent Johnson.

Overall hes shown potential but hasnt broken through, still has time to prove himself. At this point in Nate Mackinnon's career we had bust threads. So I'd say hes below average for a first overall but not a clear bust or huge disappointment just yet.
 
lmao it's like you guys are actively waiting for a habs slump to create these threads. funny and sad at the same time xdd
 

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