It's so strange to see the player he was in juniors and then in the NHL.. and it doesn't really appear to be a case where a guys game just doesn't translate to the pros. That was an issue we saw with Duclair initially. You could tell he oozed skill but he still had "junior" tendencies. He'd try to dangle guys constantly, times where the puck needs to get deep and he'd turn it over. Those kinds of things. With Laf it's like a whole different player. And you don't want it to come off like a scapegoat, but the things we heard players say about Quinn... you'll hear just about every coach say the same sort of things about training young players to be pros. But when you're seeing the same things in just about every young forward we've brought in during that time frame, it can't be a coincidence. We know Kakko said he didn't feel comfortable playing his game under DQ. You're taking young impressionable teenagers and saying, don't do what made you top picks, you have to play this way to stick in the NHL. Don't stick handle, get the puck in and get back on D. I think that's the result of what we've seen for nearly half a decade worth of forward prospects. They coached them to be risk averse responsible pros at the cost of their natural offensive instincts. It's absolutely absurd that Kaapo Kakko was one of the best Finnish prospects to come out, while Lafreniere was also pegged as a cant miss franchise level winger and both have been disappointing. Along with our former 7th overall pick, 9th overall pick and until recently our 21st overall pick as well. Edmonton got shit on for their dogshit player development for years ... well we're an embarrassment.