I don't think he was anything more than a 50 point guy in his career anyway, and that's what he was. I know there was the concussion issues but if I recall that was later in his Avs career. As a junior player he was a decent but not overwhelming offensive player. So it isn't as if he was a career 50 goal guy, or 40 either.
By the way, does anyone know why he played for Team USA? I know the story with Brett Hull and the 1986 World Championships where he wasn't asked by Canada so he went to the Americans on a technicality that his mom was American. And as far as I know Deadmarsh's mom was American too, but it just seemed like a weird thing for him to do, born and raised in Canada, played his junior career there too in the WHL. He was on the Portland Winter Hawks starting in 1991 so I guess technically he was living in the U.S. in the winter. But was it just a case of not being good enough for Canada so when he was asked by the U.S. he took it? I never felt he was someone Canada would have on their Olympic teams anyway, unlike Hull, but with him it just seemed like a weird move.