I think we have to remember with Sean, even though he is a bit older at 21, is that these are 1) his first true games against men 2) he missed about three weeks after being injured in the first period of his first game (possibly a concussion, speculation, but it was a blow to the head/face). So far, he's looked okay, but it's gonna take at a minimum 1 full season down here to see if he can play defense. He already demonstrated he does that look off pass on the PP like no other, just hasn't resulted in anything yet. He needs to get stronger, anticipate better in the neutral zone, and his shot does not look that hard, at least what I have seen so far. He's had a few real good scoring chances but hasn't converted. He plays a risky game on offense, so he'll have to settle down some. Let's check back later in the year to see where he is at. Not directed at you, but too many people expect instantaneous results. Even blue chippers struggle. So of the newbies I have seen down here the last two years, Bjornfot and Vilardi have the "it" factor, everyone else is a work in progress. A lot to like about steady Mikey Anderson too, but it's wise to leave him down here this season for as long as possible, if not the whole year.