Sanderson
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No, he didn't develop his goal scoring because of McDavid. You don't magically develop a great shot and become a sniper just because you play with someone who can pass the puck (that doesn't even take into account that he often wasn't even playing with McDavid). A very good goalscorer can improve his output by playing with a great playmaker, but he still needs to be a goalscorer in the first place. That comes from having the talent for it, working on it, and developing the mindset for it.Draisaitl came into the league as a playmaking center with his passing being his biggest asset, he literally developed his goal scoring playing with McDavid because of circumstance and role.
Given Thornton's own talents, it's not exactly hard to see him continue to develop and be a 50 goal scorer, he was trending that way in Boston, even with his linemate situation (isn't like Glen Murray could set him up that well).
Got his face caved in by Lindros, became more of a perimeter player, yada yada.
Glen Murray was a good goalscorer, Joe Thornton just managed to get a bit more out of him than before. Jonathan Cheechoo showed what he was capable of when he scored 28 goals playing on the third line with hardly any pp-time. Thornton just managed to be the right fit for him. Dany Heatley didn't get any such improvement, because he ws already an elite goalscorer who had played with a great playmaker in Spezza before.
Joe Thornton never had the mindset to become a 50 goal scorer. He simply wouldn't shoot enough for that. He also wasn't "trending that way" in Boston either. His peak goalscoring seasons still lacked the volume of shots necessary, and relied heavily on the powerplay working much better than in other years. E.g. he scored more pp-goals in his best goalscoring season than in the following two seasons combined. There wasn't really more room to grow from that, not with his shot-volume being what it was. The one year he actually shot a bit more - though still not enough for 50 - his shot-percentage dropped significantly, and his output was nowhere near his peak goalscoring.