There’s a difference between wanting more from him and just lying about his record and his contributions so far. I’m just not overly worried.
Do you want more from him? I see you bicker with me, I see a lot of you guys just bicker and try to attack people who want to talk about Slafkovsky. You'd rather talk about posters than Slafkovsky. Do you even want more from him or are you happy? If you're happy that's great, keep taking aim at other fans as much as you want -- but say you're happy with how he's playing. Take a position.
Since when is contextualizing bad? Hardly any analysis, if any, is meaningful without context, including quantitative comparisons. What is vital, I think, is to shift the discussion away from evaluating Slaf against first overalls, given no fans viewed him as generational, and given its a moot point, as he's already on the club and has a contract for next 8 years. Finding a means of evaluating him that is proportional to what he is as a player, and what we can expect in the coming years, is the challenge. He is currently fourth among forwards in points as a 20 year old. I'm optimistic he will improve with age and experience.
Contextualising is fine but it gets excessive when ever single argument, point, comment, and observation made about Slaf, MSL, Hughes, Dach, Newhook, or basically any aspect of the Habs is dismantled with "
just be patient" and "
they're young and/or developing" and "
he's only 20" and "
it's a rebuild, what did you expect?".
Did you not experience this with Kostitsyn, Glachenyuk, and Kotkaniemi? "
He's only 19, 20, 21, 22! He's just a baby! Next year is the year!"
For what it's worth, I'm also optimistic Slaf has a lot more to show. This is why I feel comfortable commenting when he plays badly or underwhelms -- I don't expect the moon but I expect more than he's shown. I still don't know his ceiling but it's higher than this. It gets annoying seeing the same line over and over made in response to anyone who comments on a bad game of his.
But if it assuages your desire to hear it, yes Slaf has been bad at times this season, and yet saying this achieves very little in terms of analysis without establishing expectations and putting it into context.
It does assuage my desire, thank you. I want to see even-handed commentary because only at that point we'll see some interesting analysis and perspectives. Until then it's one party commenting on hockey and hockey players and the other party commenting on the first party. BORING.