The thing is Lavoie is 24 and has already played over 200 AHL games. I don't think he necessarily needs to play more big minutes at the AHL level to progress. He needs to practice and play against NHLers and get used to NHL speed. Even if he's not in the starting 12 forwards I think you keep him up and rotate him in, especially considering his 775K cap hit.
I think your argument makes sense for a guy like Philp way more than Lavoie.
I believe the Oilers will want to accrue cap so they can address their needs at RD on or before the TDL. Not putting Kane on LTIR means he is our 13th F and they only go with 12 healthy forwards.
That means Lavoie has to displace someone in the top 9 which I don’t see happening. Therefore he has to bring a 4th line game to the rink day in and day out without being on special teams. I don’t see him beating out Podkolzin on 4LW. On 4RW he might beat Perry but I highly doubt the team farms out Perry if they go with 12F so it’s moot.
If Philp makes the team Ryan probably shifts to RW displacing Perry as Ryan is a core PKer and ability to play C.
If they do go with 13F + Kane I think Philp is ahead of him because he’s a sizeable right shot C and can PK. So he might have to beat Philp for the 13F job and that will be tough given the need for right shot centers.
Finally even if he makes the team to have him play 6-7 minutes a night on the 4th line or be a bench warmer is wasted on a young player as we’ve seen so many times in the stunted development of many an Oiler forward.
Just my thoughts. 5 games into preseason is pretty meaningless as we’ve seen before. I’d be curious to see how he plays against full NHL lineup in a late preseason game tomorrow and Wednesday.
Where I think the organization sees him (if he continues impressing) is a 1st callup in case of injury to a winger. And yes I think he clears waivers.