@colins
Agree, this is a delicate situation. And a lot depends on the kid. I know it was a blow to my son when he was asked to play D. Granted much younger than this young man, at an age where if you aren't scoring goals, are you really a hockey player? I exaggerate, but at the younger ages, most kids aren't thinking "how do I contribute to the team?", they are thinking "I want to score all the goals". But at least in my personal experience, he has taken to it pretty well and he has come to realize how to use his skill set within the context of the position. It is definitely a mindset shift though. Much less about the goals (as they don't come as often), and much more about the "play making" with and without the puck, winning the 1:1 battles and moving the puck to your guys.