As a Jets fan we drafted Barlow as a guy who put his team first and as a guy who would jump in front of a train if it meant it would help his team win. Haven't seen any of that thus far. He bailed on Owen Sound and gets traded to a potentially worse team. He isn't a centre at all as well. I can't see how him playing there helps him at all. He hasn't shown any leadership, just selfishness. His shot is great and he has goal scoring capacity but he is slow and will clearly need extended AHL time to fix that issue. Or maybe he bitches and whines about that too and asks for a trade. I have no idea what he will do, and that's the problem, this high character guy we supposedly have doesn't seem to have a clue as to what he needs to do. Seems like the same thing is happening to Quenton Musty. These guys need to get the fact that most 19 year olds, all of them not named Bedard, Mitchkov or Ritchie need to see further down the road than six inches in front of their own face.
I don't follow the OHL that closely, so maybe I got some things wrong about Owen Sound or maybe Barlow hasn't been as bad as pointless in 4 games. The OHL fans can clear me up.
A combination of things not falling Barlow's way. The first and most obvious one is he's got 0 goals on 24 shots in four games. His career shooting percentage is like 17% (was 19% last year), so the goals will come and he's had slow starts and dry spells before just like most goal scorers.
Can't speak too much to Oshawa's struggles but missing Cal Ritchie with no timeline for his return changes a lot for them.
As for Barlow, I don't blame him for requesting a trade and wanting to go to a contender (even if it might not work out like he hoped), but he needs a lot of time to cook at this point. He lost a lot of momentum last year to the back injury he had, on top of whatever injuries he had at the end of his draft year versus London and then playing hurt at the U18s. He hasn't had the same lay it all on the line play since largely because it took so long to get to 100%.
When he was healthy last season, he was as advertised though.
The other part is obviously his skating. In a lot of ways, he is reminiscent of Bobby Ryan, who also struggled a lot with skating in junior and needed time in the AHL to improve it. He also seemed to stagnate a bit in his last junior season (largely because Owen Sound was hot garbage) but figured it out in the minors.