NotProkofievian
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- Nov 29, 2011
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For god sake, he played in the NHL in his D+1, what were you expecting?? Kid is still raw, needs to keep adjusting to the lack of time and space of the NHL, he is still growing into his body, still need to mature physically and as a hockey player. I mean, I had 0 expectation when it came to his offensive production in his D+1, NHL is a tough league and few kids can make it post draft. Slaf is still green and because he is huge already doesnt mean he is a finished product, thats actually the opposite since big kids usually take longer to mature and reach their prime.
Most 1st OV in recent history are either not starting in the NHL right away or struggling there.
Jiricek, Nemec, Cooley, Wright ect all played in at inferior level post draft year.
I have a very simple straight forward answer: Slaf wasn't up to the challenge mentally. He was certainly ready physically, he has more than most players ever have physically. Matthew Wood wishes he could move like Slafkovsky. My god, could you imagine?
Compare the parsimony of my answer, with your non-answer. It's really quite easy to be honest about a player's faults, even if you like the player.
Samuel Poulin outproduced Kirby Dach in their draft year.
William Eklund and Alexander Holtz both massively outproduced Lucas Raymond.
Ryan Strome almost doubled Landeskog production in their draft year. Dylan Strome outproduced a plethora of other CHLers.
Kakko is the 2nd most productive 18YO in the Liiga after Barkov, ahead of Laine.
Wanna know Aho production in his draft year?l
Lane Hutson more than doubled Owen Power production.
Want more?
Its just one variable of the complex equation.
So what's your answer then? Mine is that he doesn't understand, or hasn't yet understood the game very well. Yours is?