OldTimeHockey said:
Everything aside, it is rather amusing that some feel Brown has 'peaked'. I get his value, and I understand that he may be a tradable asset but why would anyone assume that his first year numbers are his peak? Even if his shooting percentage was high and his line mate, half the time, was Matthews...shouldn't his play improve? Perhaps I'm wrong but is there a lot of players that peaked in their first season?
Well, I'm not sure anyone has made the argument that Brown has "peaked" definitively. But I think what you might be referring to is the idea that there's a possibility his scoring numbers don't get all that much better(or even get worse) over the next few seasons. Which I feel can be boiled down into several simple points that have been gone over pretty thoroughly so far:
- His high shooting %
- His relatively high number of empty netters
- The possibility that he gets less or no time with the big 3
- That he may at some point during this contract(if not already) be relegated to the team's 4th line RW.
Now, even with all of the above, I'm not willing to say he's "peaked". He may improve other elements of his game and/or he might be in a similar offensive role due to injury or
bad Babcock decisions or whatever.
But there is another point that maybe seems to be at the root of your question. You, and others, seem to look at Brown's numbers and focus on the fact that last year was, technically, his rookie season. Whereas I, and I think some others, look at his numbers and focus on the fact that it was his draft +5 year. He'll be almost 24 when next season starts. That is an age that's pretty close to where a lot of guys have their peak offensive years even if they become more complete players later on.