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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Of course Bedard is still a prospect - he is no where near his potential yet. Nor do we even know if he is finished growing.
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That’s not what a prospect is. That’s a player who is still developing, which includes guys into their 30s. The amount players develop is just higher when they’re younger.
A prospect is a “prospective NHLer.” That’s all it means. That’s why some guys stop being prospects before they make the NHL, because at a certain point they’re no longer prospective NHLers.
I know this is going to be a weird thing you get hung up on, but you’re just wrong. It’s not a difference of opinion, you are just literally wrong, and that’s OK.