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Originally Posted by polak
He's 26. Firmly past the age at which you can assume he'll continue to improve.
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I wonder why this is such a difficult concept for some people. There are forwards who have already been seeing a peak --> downswing around this age. Lucic, Setoguchi, Clarkson, Kessel, Raymond, Stamkos, Nyquist, . Yet somehow Colborne will progress? Even if he's playing the best hockey of his career right now, which I'll acquiesce, there is nothing to indicate it's not just a case of a small sample size abberation. The red flags on Colborne just remind me of Rene Bourque.