The don godfather
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I'm sure lots of prospects picked in 1st round start very slow and make into nhl with successful careers. Too early to write this kid off.
Charlie Stramel only had 8 points last year (after he had 12 in the NCAA the year prior). This year he's nearly PPG and the 1C for one of the best teams in college hockey.I'm sure lots of prospects picked in 1st round start very slow and make into nhl with successful careers. Too early to write this kid off.
I've said this before if leternaeu turns into a brian boyle type bruins hit a homerun.Charlie Stramel only had 8 points last year (after he had 12 in the NCAA the year prior). This year he's nearly PPG and the 1C for one of the best teams in college hockey.
Year to year stats for players can change a lot. I think there's way too much angst over Letourneau's season. It's not to say it's a good thing that he has only 2 points, but players shouldn't be given up on because they have a weaker season.
I really disagree with this, especially in the NCAA with a pretty limited schedule. Two completely different ppg paces that suggest two pretty drastically different projections for Letourneau or any prospect.I think he needs time. It’s not going to happen overnight if you snap your fingers and ask for it. He was not a player who is that close to his ceiling. Playing Prep last year made it a difficult transition for this year.
This thread should stop getting bumped every game he doesn’t score. 6 vs. 15 points this year tangibly makes no difference towards whether he’ll be an eventual success. This was an adjustment year and we’ll see if he comes out ready for next season.
They do suggest different things, but year to year stats also fluctuate a lot. The guy who has 6 can very easily outproduce the 15 point guy the next season.I really disagree with this, especially in the NCAA with a pretty limited schedule. Two completely different ppg paces that suggest two pretty drastically different projections for Letourneau or any prospect.