It use to be said back in the day that defensemen didn't hit their prime until around 28/29 years of age. So there is still an outside chance for improvement and maybe this tournament can be a catalyst. You are correct, he is not as bad as some want to think. While McAvoy has not lived up to expectations, he is at worst a solid number 2 defenseman.So, what's the point?
He was mismanaged because he got hurt?
I don't think Charlie was ever as good as he was perceived to be at his peak. But now it seems some posters here are making him out to be much worse than he really is.
And I don't see why one would think, at age 27, he won't get any better.
It didn't take the Four Nations to show that McAvoy has been struggling, it's been evident for a while. I am hoping that this experience and exposure against tougher competition McAvoy is getting in the Four Nations Tourney will have the same effect on him as the World Cup of Hockey did on Marchand back in 2016. Hopefully, he has a new found confidence when he returns to playing games against lesser talent.Felger just said that he thinks the Four Nations has exposed Mcavoy and that now the rest of the league sees that he’s not that good. I know a lot of people like to poo on Felger, but I’m sure he’s right.
I take it Mcavoys been less than stellar in the 4N? Shocking.