It's tough to see a young talent like Zachary Bolduc not getting the ice time he deserves, especially after the impressive numbers he put up in the QMJHL. The Blues are in a tricky spot, trying to balance their retooling phase while also developing their prospects. It seems like they might be stunting Bolduc's growth by keeping him in the NHL with such limited minutes.
When you have a player who has shown he can produce at a high level, it’s frustrating to see him relegated to the bottom six or scratched altogether. The stats show he’s been efficient when on the ice, so why not give him a chance to shine? It feels like the Blues are missing an opportunity to build around a promising player.
I completely agree that sending him back to the AHL for more consistent top-line minutes would be a better move. It’s all about development at this stage, and if they’re not going to give him the opportunity to grow, it could lead to long-term issues for both Bolduc and the team. The Blues need to prioritize nurturing their young talent if they want to return to being a competitive force in the league. What do you think?
It's tough to see a young talent like Zachary Bolduc not getting the ice time he deserves, especially after the impressive numbers he put up in the QMJHL. The Blues are in a tricky spot, trying to balance their retooling phase while also developing their prospects. It seems like they might be stunting Bolduc's growth by keeping him in the NHL with such limited minutes.
When you have a player who has shown he can produce at a high level, it’s frustrating to see him relegated to the bottom six or scratched altogether. The stats show he’s been efficient when on the ice, so why not give him a chance to shine? It feels like the Blues are missing an opportunity to build around a promising player.
I completely agree that sending him back to the AHL for more consistent top-line minutes would be a better move. It’s all about development at this stage, and if they’re not going to give him the opportunity to grow, it could lead to long-term issues for both Bolduc and the team. The Blues need to prioritize nurturing their young talent if they want to return to being a competitive force in the league. What do you think?