Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
You know, sometimes it takes 8 years before a single player becomes great.
Not every star player is born overnight as you are trying to say.
Ryan Miller was not what he was early in his career, he showed the promise and finally has delivered what we hoped he could be.
Luongo was terrible early in his career but he is a guy you can count on to win games for them.
Not everyone is going to be a Crosby, Ovechkin, Stamkos, or Lemuiex and basically score 50 goals in a single year or 100 points their second year.
Honestly, we say Kane and Toews are superstar players, right? Shouldn't the superstar players be over a PPG by this time in their career. 3 years into the league and neither are PPG players yet.
Hossa, isn't he a superstar? He's not a PPG player either in his career.
I mean, it does take a few years for certain players to really peak. Vanek is not old and is probably just hitting his prime this year or next. He has already scored 43 goals in one year, he can surely do it again if he just gets that swagger he needs. Roy is a guy who should be over a PPG with the way he has been playing this year, and actually watch out for Stafford to even have a good year. We all seem to forget Stafford is only 24, and only on his second NHL contract.
I'm not sure why, but many goalies seem to find their groove later on average than forwards and D. The examples you gave illustrate this. Also, the one I broguht up, Tim Thomas, is a more extreme example.
Excellent players usually establish themselves as that before they get to be 27-28. That really is the case in most sports, hockey included.
The Sabres that I think will be a lot better in time and/or finally turn the corner:
Tyler Ennis (he will be excellent in a few years))
Drew Stafford (one of the only top liners who will get better)
Tyler Meyers (superstar D-man by age 25. )
The rest, IMHO, are playing at their max capacity, or are rookies who will not pan out much in the long run.
Footnote to all this:
Ryan Miller: If this team doesn't get their shit together in the next few seasons, I hope for his sake he can go somewhere else and get the trophy he deserves. I hate seeing top talent get bogged down surrounded by mediocrity.
Thomas Vanek: I like Vanek, but I think he is a head case. Great talent translates to great performance by having indestructable confidence. There is a very short list of players who can manage that and Vanek is not on it. He will probably always be streaky because of his confidence issues. If he is having trouble scoring, it snowballs in his head. While it's easier said than done, that just can't happen.
I have two names for you then. Daniel and Henrik Sedin. Both have been in the league for some time now. They didn't break out into huge name guys until last year when Henrik had 112 points in 82 games and Daniel had 85 in 63 games. Neither of those guys were 100 point getters before last year. Their first four years weren't anything to behold about either. It wasn't until after the lockout they flourished more, and even then, it took them another 4 years to become the threats they are right now.