Just curious, out of all those guys, and the current picks in his draft, how many have had the health problems he has had? Have you ever factored this into your constant criticism of his slow development? I'm sure mono, the hand injury, appenacitis during camp this year, covid, and the other injury have had nothing to do with it at all. These are facts. He has admitted that this has slowed his development, and I'm sure the front office has too. You can't predict these things when you draft a guy [no matter where], no more than you can predict a guy taken in the 7th will be a hall of famer. It sucks it happened to our guy, but who's to say if they drafted someone else, it doesn't happen to them too. We all want to see a healthy Turcotte play on this team, it just hasn't happened yet.
Beat me to it.
Only ones I can think of that had similar issues are Juolevi and Brule.
In fact, just going down the list:
-We know all too well about Hickey. But that's not a Turcotte situation, that was a reach all along.
-Hamill sucked all along, Turcotte has twice the production rate at the same age, Turcotte's rookie AHL year far outscores even Hamill's age 24 AHL year...no injuries, jsut bad.
-Filatov is interesting if only because their age 20 AHL years are so similar, but the wheels fell off after that for Filatov. not so for Turcotte.
-Glennie---very similar to Hamill. No comparison to Turcotte.
-Brett Connolly--I mean, he absolutely blew up the AHL and had 5-6 really good NHL seasons. Of course you want more from 6OA/
-McIlrath was a crap pick at the time anyway but as a big SAH d-man it's hard to compare to Turcotte.
-Reinhart--at Turcotte's age wasnt' even putting up half a point per game in
juniors never mind the AHL.
-Pouliot--Turcotte's current production looks like DP's
next three years worth.
-Koekoek--Dman, not sure how to compare, he just never took another step, was weird.
-Dal Colle--might be the best comparable but Turcotte still FAR outproduced him, like Hamill and Glennie.
-Fleury--another big dman, not gonna bother comparing
-Juolevi I covered above
-Alex Nylander--similar to above, Turcotte outproduced him in AHL, difference is Nylander got some NHL time after this point.
-Cody Glass--Similar AHL production, couldn't seem to take a spot in VGK, might be a good similarity in terms of situation and all, but like Turcotte, book not closed.
In summary, Herby continues to try
really hard to ignore context on Turcotte, and that is the injury setbacks have meant he hasn't played nearly as many games as most on this list--yet he's still outproduced
literally all of them at the same age at the same level. if anything, thanks for the encouragement that he's actually ahead of guys who have played twice as many pro games at this point!