If he's truly so good defensively and physically that he's pushing play as a 20 point player, that's a different story, sure. I can't claim to be an expert on Ostapchuk so I'll simply say that I hope you are quite right.
And to be fair, this is the player he projects to be. He came out making jaw dropping defensive plays...but over the course of the season, we either became used to it, or he struggled to maintain that level of play for the full season, like most rookies. That, and we expect more offense out of him in the future, which is why he was sent down..we didn't want to ruin his offensive upside.
The goal was for him to play 1st or 2nd line center in the AHL and do it all...ppg, physical, pk...etc.like Tkachuk who's good defensively and Pks, but at the AHL level.
Due to injuries,we played him up more than we would have liked.
But he safely projects as one of your top physical and top defensive forwards...when you're competing. I just think that has a lot of value.
You guys bought low because of his NHL Stateline, but it's about to blow up with better opportunities. He got put beside 2 Ahlers and his game is defense first
..and he's a rookie. You almost couldn't expect any offense from him this year at the NHL level.
I also agree he doesn't have the offense of guys we previously developed like Norris or batherson or even Greig (he's sneaky skilled), but he's just a step below them, but he's much stronger and better defensive game than most at the same age (minus pinto).
Think of a kastelic that's muchhhh better defensively and also better offensively. (Kastelic is putting up a 20 pts pace) So he's going to get more than 20 points that's for sure.
And look at his WHL playoff Stateline from a couple years ago:
12GP - 7G - 16A - 23PTS
He definitely has untapped offensive potential and plays big in big games.
Played and excelled in a team Canada world Juniors role as as defensive specialist and physical forward 2 years in a row.
He's much more valuable than the 2nd in 2025 IMO.