Korchinski is capable of playing an ambitious, free-flowing game when he’s at his best and playing with confidence, but has struggled to consistently play at his top level and define his game against pros. He has a June birthday, so while it can feel like he’s been around for a while already and he hasn’t fully established himself in the NHL, it’s important to remember that he was the youngest defenseman in the NHL the last two years, that defensemen typically don’t make their way into the league until 22-23 and that he’s still got plenty of runway to take steps and get better. I thought he finished last year on a positive note in the Calder Cup playoffs with Rockford, even if it feels like he has been passed by Rinzel and Levshunov, and that’s disappointing for a No. 7 pick. Again, he just turned 21 a few weeks ago, so constantly remind yourself of that.
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