Dennis Bonvie
Registered User
I share the frustration. The past couple of years and now into a third McAvoy's development really has stagnated. I don't know if it's related to his shoulder injury, coaching over that time, or a combination of both. I do know that he is the best RD that we have on the team and that there isn't a team in the league that wouldn't want McAvoy on their roster.
We have been spoiled in Boston for almost fifty years with elite defensmen, from Orr, to Park, to Bourque, to Chara. Our expectations are set extremely high. McAvoy, while a very good defensman, has not yet elevated his level of play to even come close to matching the aforementioned abilities to control a game.
McAvoy when carrying the puck does not project the same aura of confidence in abeing able to control game tempo. His body language, puck control, and decision making always seem rushed and uncertain. Expectations can often cause a player to try and do too much and stray from the things they do really well. McAvoy needs to stay within his game and play within his strengths and abilities. And for him, at this point in time, that should be his primary concern.
I'm still hoping that as he enters his prime years that his experience gathered to this point and maybe a different voice, game strategy, and developmental guidance will restore and instill a yet unreached level of confidence and poise that will be displayed in his on ice game. Some players get it and take their game to another level; others though extremely talented never elevate. At worst he is at the moment our team's best defensmen.
The contract he signed was based on still untapped potential; and whether that potential is ever reached or exceeded is still yet to be determined. As fans we become frustrated because we see flashes of that potential mixed with plays and game reactions we believe he is better than. In reality he may never be more than he has shown. I for one will remain optimistic that eventually confidence clicks with his ability. Hopefully, with time he will carve out his own unique legacy with Boston.
McAvoy signed his current contract in 2022, after two seasons of being 5th and then 4th in Norris trophy voting. That contract wasn't based on potential. For some combination of reasons his play has not improved, rather regressed a bit. I just can't buy that he peaked at age 24.
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