Question is , is he better off learning with the limited minutes he plays at BC rather than playing at the lower levels and developing against lesser talents.And did I not warn you guys Letourneau was in for a rough Freshman year
But ultimately I believe he'll be fine,he's got too much talent,upside is still there
I'm sure he's at least happy to be in the room and getting into a college workout regiment. That's a positive I think?Question is , is he better off learning with the limited minutes he plays at BC rather than playing at the lower levels and developing against lesser talents.
Next season will be the big tell
THISI don't know. I have liked Marc from the beginning and they have jerked him around a bit, a baffling pattern per genuinely possible high end talent like Lysell, Merkulov and, to a lesser degree, Mathew.
What, exactly, are they waiting for?
This is the perfect time, in a very imperfect season, to see what they have in these prospects, one way or another.
Question is , is he better off learning with the limited minutes he plays at BC rather than playing at the lower levels and developing against lesser talents.
Next season will be the big tell
Only if he has a strong belief in himself and a good close support system which I think he has both as i remember a few interviews with him and by his parents...strong sane people .....otherwise I've seen the first big failure in life lead to a spiral of not meeting potential. There's pros and cons to each path he could have taken. The other might have been better but we'll never know, he just needs to survive this one while maintaing that "I can do it" shineIt's a top tier program with some older guys to compete with and learn from. My guess is he's better off with that coaching and those facilities than riding around on a bus in the USHL playing against other teenagers.