I've liked his play so far this season, but he really is one of those types that will thrive or falter based on how much he improves his skating.
Right now, Thorpe is still far from NHL-average in four-way mobility, and he'll need to get as close to it as he can if he wants any chance at an NHL career.
That said, I like the pick and small gamble by Bobrov, on a guy with an underrated skillset and some interesting potential to tap-into.
Thorpe showed well at camp anticipating plays, his release and shot were much better than I thought they would be, and he just plain was effective. Now, a couple games into the season, he's continued to show some good progression and confidence, which are great signs that I hope continue being there going forward.