Sam's in the right place to develop into the potentially franchise-level player he could become. He may be 'sour' because he knows deep down he could compete on an NHL roster now. Thing is, in the future he could do so much more than just compete. Sam could dominate the NHL if his development is handled properly. Slow and steady seems to be the most effective, tried and true method.
If Sam averages 2.5 to 3.0 points per game in the OHL no one should be disappointed in management's decision.
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