Dustin Brown, Covid, Andreas Athanasiou, broken ankle, AHL usage, Tony Granato, Rob Blake, season long viral infections, Rasmus Kupari, Todd McLellan, NHL usage, Chris Hajt, Craig Johnson, Marco Sturm
Yup, none of those were ever used. It's been a fair evaluation of on-ice performance free of excuses for the struggles of those players.
Dustin Brown - the third line with him has largely been disappointing. It was visible with Kupari and Byfield, especially this year. He has not been great 5-on-5, and even more underwhelming on the powerplay (both because of his production AND because of him taking time away from someone more qualified and capable).
COVID - Considering some players still have not played since contracting it, saying it's "an excuse" for anyone is pretty gross. I don't think it applies to Byfield, but it IS a valid point for other people afflicted by it.
Athanasiou - He is a very skilled player who plays a very selfish game. Probably not a good linemate for players trying to learn a system. It's like with Kopitar - not all players gel well with him. It doesn't make Kopitar a bad player, but it's bad compatibility. I don't see how that's controversial, but I guess here we are?
AHL Usage - is a valid critique, in my opinion. I think it's silly to have players get top-six ice time in the AHL, then promote them to the NHL and have them get a different role.
Tony Granato - Wisconsin was a disappointment and Granato hitched his wagon to Cole Caufield. Is Turcotte where we want him to be? No. Would he be better off today if he stayed another season in Wisconsin? It's arguable. But I don't think it would be drastically different.
Rob Blake - His inability to set up a better developmental system is actually a crux of where my concern with the prospects is. But if you're saying something else regarding this, feel free to expand.
Season Long Viral Infections - you mean mono? Do you not think that has a role in a decline?
Rasmus Kupari - I don't know anyone who's using Kupari as a source of grief. Want to expand?
Coaching Staff/NHL usage - Do you think he's handling the prospects, particularly up front, well? If not, then why is this being listed as an excuse if you agree with it?
It IS possible all of the above are true AND a rookie is having a rough stretch of games. If you think he's playing as poorly now as he did when he first stepped on the ice, then we'll just disagree.