He 100% can be a 70 point winger. I expect him to be.
He's currently pacing for 36 assists. I think he probably gets to 40 assists by end of the year - which would be 10 more than last year. 40 assists is no easy feat. Suzuki only attained that feat in his 3rd season at the age of 22 for example.
He's down on his goal scoring compared to last year, which is the biggest consequence on his total production thus far. It's not suprising, Slaf just doesn't shoot. He prefers to pass. Alex Tanguay used to be the same way.
Slaf is pacing for a 50 point total, like last year, and hasn't really hit a hot streak yet this season. Like a real heater.
It was quite clear, and explicitly stated by the team, that they didn't expect Slaf to be the best player out of the gate. And that it was a longer term process. He's progressing well, and he's still growing into the giant frame. We've seen how useful that frame can be, and I still think it will take time for him to be able to leverage that consistently.
There is an incredible lack of patience on this board, not just for Slaf, but just across the entire team. Too much micro, shift-by-shift, game-by-game analysis. Too many people want to make quick predictions, and too little people are willing to deviate from early, low-informed predictions. They just want to be right.
Back-to-back 50 point seasons before the age of 21 is great.