This is exactly the concern: A significant chunk of our rebuild is currently wearing the "CH". Most aren't rookies. That means we should be seeing progress. That doesn't mean leaping into the playoffs, but we've passed the point where we can accept them losing like a bottom-5 team.
Sure.
But it's totally dishonest to look at Dach and say "22 points in 56 games! What a bum!!!" Well, yeah that total is disapointing. And we expected more from him. But his play from the beginning of the year is night and day from where he is now. We couldn't have predicted the injury would throw him off so much. It's one thing to be rusty and it's another to have some of the worst numbers in hockey. But he's improved by leaps and bounds. There's every reason to believe that he's going to be a lot better next season.
Then there's Laine who is now going through the same thing. He also has some of the worst numbers in hockey. Great on the PP, stinks everywhere else.
As for Newhook, he's been saddled with both of these guys at different points throughout the year. And as much as I've cricitized him for his inconsistency and lack of finish, he should've had a much better year.
Bottom line is that injuries really derailed our season before it even began. The team was so bad in camp that Joshua Roy didn't even make the team. Again - you can put the blame on him for that but we sure didn't make it easy for him. And the team was so atrocious to start the best place for him was Laval. When we finally start winning and are ready to call him up... he gets hurt.
Individually, it's still too early to claim Slafkovsky has plateaued. Let's remember he's actually younger than Hutson, Heineman and Dobes. I still think Dach and Newhook have runway to become what we hope they'll be. At some point they'll run out of excuse, but we're not there yet. And then we have the exciting prospects a year away from joining. Demidov, Hage, Reinbacher, Fowler – those guys will help a lot, but a handful of hopeful prospects won't make a huge difference unless they're joining a team that's already solid. We're not starting from scratch anymore. Finishing bottom-5 this season would be a massive failure, because it means a good percentage of our rebuilt roster isn't cutting it.
Exactly. Slaf is nowhere near his peak. He's got a good two to three more years of improvement. Give him time. He's already a 50 point player, very respectable for where he's at.
This season hasn't defined what this team is. The Habs' record is around .500. On the surface, that represents modest progress. However, we haven't actually seen that .500 team this season. We've seen a bottom-5 team the first 15 and the last 9 games, and we've seen a top-5 team from November through most of January. They've been terrible and great, nothing in between. The .500 record is an average of two extremes.
Injuries have killed us. There's no sugarcoating it. We should be better than we've been.
That being said, we also have a lack of depth. Heineman (who has been brilliant) goes down and the team falls apart?

I mean, that's a real problem. But next year we'll have Demidov coming. That's a huge boost. Hopefully RB stays healthy and joins, that's another bump. Laine will be healthier. Joshua Roy may actually make the team...
There's lots to be excited about. If we can avoid the kinds of flukey catastrophic injuries we've had we just might have a good year.
What I'm curious about is what we do in the offseason. Mailloux, Roy, Struble, Matheson... who stays and who goes? That's a lot of talent to play with. Matheson to me has to go. Struble probably has to go (and I love the guy.) Maillioux I think will probably get dealt because we can't wait for him to develop. Roy is a big question mark. This should've been the year to establish himself and it got derailed. Now Heineman has take his spot. Is there room for him here? I don't know that there is anymore. I love the guy. I think he's got tons of talent. But maybe the best place for him is to go to a more veteran team that's looking to add some youth. Him developing with a bunch of younger guys may not be the right place for him.