Well, he's not even the best defenseman for his draft class anymore so that at least is a soft plateau, isn't it?
Good grief70pts would have been a better question.
He was a lock for 50 this year, and a lock for 60 next season (or to be on pace for 60 with a possible shortened season or injury).
What he is a defenseman who has yet to play an NHL game over the age of 19.
Doesn't really match your answer seeing as it is unlikely that a 19yo with the highest potential in several decades (for a defenseman) has plateaued.
I agree with most others in this thread who say Dahlin and/or Eichel can't do it themselves. Sabres need depth real bad!!! Like sell your organs for proven depth players kind of desperation. I really feel for Sabres fan not having their team in the playoffs for so long. I've read how loyal Sabres fans are to the NHL (tv viewership) - not JUST the Sabres, so I hope they see playoff hockey real soon.During this offseason Dahlin is working on his strength and shot. Reports are that he has put on close to 10lbs of muscle already.
Sabres’ Rasmus Dahlin using offseason to develop into elite talent
One of the greatest strengths of elite players like Eichel and Dahlin is self awareness. They know what they need to work on to become a better player. Unfortunately, the Sabres have had players like Nylander and Mittelstadt that don't seem too self aware. There is still time for them, but they need to listen to their coaches and put in the work. Guys like Eichel and Dahlin don't need to be told to work.
I think that Dahlin will break out next year. That doesn't necessarily mean 60 points, but it might (as he was on pace for 56 this season). What I expect in terms of a break out year is Dahlin transitioning into playing against top competition and a more defensive role than he has been playing - ala Heiskanen.
he's fine it's the team that needs to breakout
Pretty much this, people forget that he will be only 20 next year.