I mentioned this up thread. Puck skills are usually worked on when these kids are kids. Like pre-teen. In driveways, basements, etc... just constantly playing around with a puck. A guy pushing 20 is about 10 years behind in trying to develop any kind of puck handling.
Puck skills are developed throughout a players career. BC didn't make it through AAA, Junior, the National team and on to college without ever touching a puck. It is a rare that a big guy enters the League with great hands (which is why they make big bucks). You can keep posting it, and I will keep calling it out. I have seen kids develop from basic to advanced puck skills in the mid to late teens.
BC is 19 years old. Am I selling that he will be a puck rushing D'man? No. The speed and challenges increase as you move up. Gaps get smaller, time to react shrinks and player size increases. All of these things are factors. Now, saying he practiced for hours and hours and hours and just sucks at it... well that could be, but he sucked less after the hours and and hours. That dedication applied to years and years will have the same improved result. I mean you saw Larkin, Sider, Raymond, Edvinsson and others improve into their early to mid 20s but you write this guy off at 18.
PROJECTION: BC was drafted to be a PK specialist and stay at home anchor on the 3rd pairing to offset any 4th line of size and protect the skill players. He will NEVER lead a rush, nor even join a rush but when someone knees Raymond like they did Cat, he will come over the boards..... Oh wait, they won't do it because they know he will come over the boards.
REDRAFT - Ugh. I posted all of the reports. He wasn't this huge reach some keep insisting he was. Let the kid develop in college and the AHL. If he turns into one of the scrubs some are already associating him with (and I'll wager they haven't watched him play more than 2x) fine.
Until then ... BC IS A BEAST DESTINED for Grind line like lore in the annals of Wings hockey.