LW Colby Barlow - Oshawa Generals, OHL (2023, 18th, WPG)

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Coming into tonights game he had 18 goals, 27 points in 19 games since returning from injury.
After tonights game, he's up to 20 goals, 29 points in his last 20 games.

Dreaming of the day he's on a line with Lambert and McGroarty. Lethal mix of skill, size and speed.
this didn't age well.....lol

I remember in training camp he had such a great shot. A real goal scorer. It's a rare skill I don't want to give up on. Not yet anyway.
 
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Sounds like Oshawa is coaching him so he can play in the bottom 6. Will always have PP upside with his shot. We haven't had a bomb like his since Laine.

“I emphasized to him, ‘When you show up in Winnipeg, the top six is full. There’s a lot of skill there. If you want to be an everyday Jet, you need to buy into checking, playing within the structure, and still being able to score,’” said Malone.

“He was getting a ton of opportunities, but the puck just wasn’t going in. He didn’t allow that frustration to creep into the team game,” Malone told Jamie Thomas of the Winnipeg Jets. “He’s been a great example for our younger guys and even his peers on how to handle adversity. He’s been a great pro and has done everything we’ve asked of him—checking, playing a full 200-foot game.”

 
I was high in Barlow his draft year. I don't know what went wrong. I suspect between the ears.

You're probably right but it's difficult to keep bringing it every day, every night in juniors if you're too good too early. Pretty easy to lose interest, develop bad habits...especially while not chasing titles. These are kids after all. Also, dominating juniors isn't everything that matters. You gotta prepare for AHL/NHL as well, put the effort in off ice, too.

We'll see if Barlow can get his career back on track. Too early to tell.
 
I was high in Barlow his draft year. I don't know what went wrong. I suspect between the ears.
Probably a number of reasons, but he got hurt, presumably with multiple injuries at the end of his draft year and played through the U18s injured. Then got sick at Jets camp the next fall and missed a good chunk of last season with a back injury, which is a huge issue for any player. Combined with Owen Sound being a dumpster fire last season, and it was more or less a lost season at a critical time for the player.

His play the last few months suggests he's mostly back on track and actually evolving, which is something he'll need to do to stick at the NHL level. I think of a guy like Burakovsky who also had the shot (and big deficits in the rest of his game) in junior and though he had some very good seasons, he could've been more effective if he could have developed an all around game.

I'm no longer a Barlow fan after the way he left Owen Sound and the way he celebrated against the team when he scored in his return to the Bayshore, but he's definitely the type of prospect that we have to reserve serious judgment for until we see how his first pro season plays out.
 
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