I'm not suggesting that Lavoie be flushed. I'd prefer he be moved for a prospect like Matthew Robertson, assuming he were to clear, who addresses an immediate area of organizational need.I think this organization needs to foster competition so I'd be reluctant to flush Lavoie (assuming he cleared). This is a shallow prospect pool so moving on from guys still in development cycle needs to carefully managed. They've already farmed out Tullio and Chiasson.
They could move The Drake around the lineup while fostering competition between Petrov and Lavoie for right shot left wing options in the top six. Frankly moving both between LW and RW can be another consideration to grow their versatility. Neither are really well situated for bottom six recall considerations though Lavoie would be closer with age and experience.
I think Petrov will be better served with a strong competitive situation. He was surprisingly quiet in the rookie tournament and an early farm out from main camp. This should be good motivation to dig within to work on his skills, two-way play, and mental maturity. Lots of raw talent but time to put it together with clear focus from within.
I feel that the Oilers are at a point where Lavoie doesn't fit into the Oilers' plans if he doesn't make the roster out of the gate this season. On the farm he takes up a lot of space, being a primary scorer and top PP option. At 24, the likelihood of that leading to NHL success diminishes.
I'm not suggesting that opportunities be handed to lesser prospects, but it's difficult seeing Chaulk move away from the comfort of the proven option Lavoie gives him.
That being said, camp isn't done yet and Raphael Lavoie is still in Edmonton.
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