Which player are you choosing? pic.twitter.com/PL1eUjUTzW
– BarDown (@BarDown) August 6, 2023
Another less official debate, which doesn’t see a trophy awarded at the end of the season, will also take place next season. It’s the continuation of the Calder, in fact: which second-year(sophomore) player will experience a breakthrough and stand out from the crowd?
Since Slaf had by far the most difficult first season offensively of any of the above players, he’s naturally the most likely candidate for a breakthrough. With just 10 points in 39 games, it would be surprising if the Slovak didn’t improve over the coming season.
That said, he’s also the least ready of the group, and it would be equally surprising if he were to experience a significant blossoming. As is often said, Slafkovsky is likely to have the opportunity to become an impact player in a few years’ time. He’s still Bambi, as of today and until proven otherwise.
Matty Beniers, once an impact player for the Kraken, is already on track to reach the next level, potentially approaching a point per game. Owen Power, meanwhile, should be a pillar in the Sabres’ anticipated playoff emergence, although his offensive ceiling is questionable.
Slafkovsky’s next level, however, is where these three players were in 2022-2023.
Don’t bet your house, and temper your expectations… even if he did improve his lung capacity during the off-season.
In a gust
– It just goes to show that you’re never safe from a big trade, even in the middle of summer.
NHL | Big moves in the middle of summer!!! https://t.co/jwLnYzbL5P
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) August 6, 2023
– Marc-André Barriault will be back in the octagon.
Barriault (16-6-0) has won his last two fights! https://t.co/VzLprFDy15
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) August 6, 2023
– He deserves to have success after the last few difficult years with injuries.
Milos Raonic serene before his probable final round https://t.co/CARXhzN4Is
– Radio-Canada Sports (@RC_Sports) August 6, 2023
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