Yeah. It's almost like we have a problem where we keep putting young players into positions they aren't ready for and can't succeed at, over and over. And we never learn and we just keep doing it.
Maybe we should try having competent NHL players in those positions on the roster, so that the young guys can play in development leagues or in lesser NHL positions until they are ready?
It would be easy to have competent NHL players in those positions if we stopped trading them away after spending years developing them.
For blustering Adams has done, Quinn actually pretty much earned his NHL spot.
AHL rookie of the year, full AHL year out of junior.
Productive NHL rookie year.
He looked good when he played last year, on a ~55+ pt pace over 27 games.
Quinn has not looked good or been productive this year.
The question is, what can we do and what is best for his long term development at this point.