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This is it, really. While he could be a late bloomer, nothing suggests he's going to be anything beyond a fourth line grinder/energy forward which are a dime a dozen.
For all the criticism people tossed at Baines and Karlsson, myself included, both have widely outperformed Pod down in the AHL. Hard to argue he deserves a spot over one of them if even they make it. Raty is also looking like he's ready for a look.
The NHL is a big step up and for now there's nothing to indicate that Bains and Karlsson are NHL players. Every team has "prospects" like them in the system but at the same time I think it's a good idea to see what we have because if they are any good we're not likely to acquire them. Look at all the players that we discussed picking up on waivers. How many of them did we really miss out on? Heck, we got a 4th for a player where "nothing suggests he's going to be anything beyond a fourth line grinder/energy forward." A better perceived prospect is going to cost more to acquire.
The thing is that Bains and Karlsson probably won't be full time NHLers as 4th line players. Their AHL performance vis a vis Pods really doesn't matter. Similar to my criticisms of Aman, if you're not producing offensively you're not going to last long in the NHL being a passive low event player. Pods had 71 hits in 19 games. Bains has 7 hits in 8 games. Karlsson had 3 hits in 4. Pods also has far better takeaway stats. These things are going to matter when you combine that with Pods high motor and size (the guy is heavy). It's not like Pods is a plug either.