You speak about the bottom 6 for St Louis last year as if it was a scoring machine and somehow Tage was just never there... The Blues bottom 6 was underwhelming for large portions of last season because so many players were being forced up the lineup due to injuries.
Berglund -
Schenn -
Tarasenko
Steen -
Stastny - Thompson
Paajarvi - Sundqvist -
Sobotka
Upshall -
Brodziak -
Jaskin
Edmundson -
Pietrangelo
Gunnarsson -
Parayko
Dunn -
Bortuzzo
Allen
STL bottom 6 scored
Paajarvi 12 pts in 79 games (44 w/ STL)
Sundqvist 5 pts in 42 games
Sobotka 31 pts in 81 games
Upshall 19 pts in 63 games
Brodziak 33 pts in 81 games
Jaskin 17 pts in 76 games
Considering Brodziak stepped up as our 2C after Stastny was traded and his numbers increased after the trade deadline accordingly, I feel that speaks volumes about the lack of quality linemates for Thompson while he played bottom 6 minutes. Especially when Sobotka played 2/3 line duties, leaving very little in terms of offensive firepower outside of the top 6.
Thompson's time in St Louis wasn't by choice, we (Blues) led the league in man games lost in the first portion of the season. Missing 2 top 6 guys in Schwartz and Fabbri as well as Berglund for a significant number of games. Then the blue line was missing players for portions of the season - that has a huge impact on the ability of a team to provide an insulated role to a young player to groom them.
Personally, I feel that Tage would have benefited immensely from an AHL season to develop - but St Louis didn't have their own AHL farm team to give Tage top 6 minutes in the AHL last season.