Raccoon Jesus
We were right there
Hard to compare eras going all the way back to the lockout and using AHL production. Seems like scoring is easier than 15 years ago, no?
I mean if you're going to compare Turcotte to stay at home d-men like McIlrath and Fleury I can only work with what I'm given.
Turcotte excelled in the AHL both years despite not even getting PP time this year and looked like a very good NHLer on a line in which not even Thousand Oaks Jesus could score. Given his years of injuries, I'm inclined to say his development path is delayed, not dead. Herby disagrees and that's fine, but I don't see a way to draw a hard and fast line on 'years of development' with covid, scoring between eras, and different paths to the NHL.
Hell, if anything, I like the guideline from the Byfield discussion more than anything--if an 'average' player hasn't played 200 NHL games yet, they're not showing you everything they've got, 400 games for small/big projects. Turcotte is at 8 NHL games and 66 total pro games but we're throwing dirt on his casket. Injuries have surely slowed his development, I'm not as ready to say they've stopped his development as some, and just like the rest of our prospects who just keep suffering major injuries, we can afford another 1-2 years of patience.