This is not good for the devils but for another reason than what is being posted.
I am NOT a fan of their development, and considering the team is depending on draft picks to lead the franchise, this is concerning. This injury just means more players will be forced into roles too early. They have been doing their best 2010 Oilers impression.
A lot of rebuilding teams depend on their draft picks to lead their franchise so that point leads me confused. Also, they're not entirely? Hall, Johansson, Schenider, and Palmieri are all rather vital pieces that weren't draft picks by the Devils.
- Hischier is one of the weakest 1st OA picks in a while. He himself has said he needs to improve his size and his shot. He had an inconsistent year last year in Halifax. It makes no sense to rush him to the NHL and expect him to play in the top 6. He should be returning for another year to work on these areas while the NHL roster is a train wreck.
Again, I don't follow (this will be a theme) that just you're using Hischier's words saying he needs to improve as a sticking point to why he's such a weak 1st overall. Every player will tell you they can still improve, it's who they are as professional athletes. If he's in the NHL he can still work on his shot, crazy concept I know. And they aren't going to rush him if he shows he's not ready. With that said Shero has mentioned there being a spot for him on the roster, though he still needs to prove it's rightfully his.
- They did the same thing with Zacha and are ruining his potential too. The first few years of development are the most important. Just because they have the SKILL to play in the NHL does not mean they should be there. That team was bad and will be bad again, even worse. This is going to KILL the confidence of these guys during vital development years.
Damn, disagree again. Zacha was ready for the NHL and it was the right move to keep him there the whole season. Just because a player struggles in their first NHL season doesn't mean they weren't ready. And ruining his development? As far as I'm concerned development is about continually progressing and becoming a better player. Zacha continually improved as the season went on (check his game logs if you want to be that stat watcher guy) and it showed not only on the scoresheet but on the ice. Zacha is fine and I'd go so far as to say Zajac's injury may be a good thing for Zacha as he now has a real chance to run with a top 6 opportunity.
- I get the sense that Management is rushing these prospects because they want to have a playoff competitive roster, as the GM is now fearing he moved their best D for a winger who will leave as a UFA without the team ever leaving the basement. There is desperation here, and I am willing to bet by this time next offseason, there will have been a desperation move made.
Who have they rushed? Zacha? Don't think so. Hischier? The season hasn't started yet and it wouldn't be rushing him if he made the team. Santini? He split time in the NHL and AHL last season. Speers? 3 games in the NHL hardly constitutes rushing. McLeod? Again, season hasn't started yet. Quenneville? Played most of the year in the AHL and got called up towards the end because he deserved it with his play. That's about it I think. Hall will definitely leave at the end of his contract too, eh? Even though that runs through the 2019-2020 season and we have yet to begin the 2017-2018 season. And even though things can change very quickly in this league. He's clearly had enough, yes that makes so much sense. Trading Larsson for Hall was not a desperation move at all. Neither is "rushing" our prospects, which there is no rushing by the way.