That said, he'll be patient with it. Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin will be patient. As will head coach Claude Julien.
Why? Quite simply, because for the time being, that's where the team needs him. Without the coveted No. 1 center the club has been after for some time now, Drouin is the one who best fits the bill.
"In an ideal world, where we would have that No. 1 center, that player who could make those big plays, [Jonathan] would be on the wing," the general manager outlined at his mid-season press conference on Sunday. "But we're doing the best with what we have right now. Jonathan is putting the team first and he's also aware of what's going on."
But Drouin isn't sour about where he's been slotted in; quite the contrary. In training camp, he told his coach that he loved playing center.
"He told me at the start of the season that he'd like to play center, because it gives him a lot of ice, a lot of space," recalled Julien. "And he'll only improve by playing the position."
During his mid-season assessment, Bergevin affirmed that the 22-year-old would likely be more comfortable on the wing, but that he could only come out of the whole experience a more complete NHLer.
"I'm not ready to say that he's losing his season, because he's learning a lot. For sure, in an ideal world, he's a winger," he proclaimed. "But for now, that's the position where he can help the team the most. We're aware it's not the ideal position, but it can't hurt him, because as soon as he goes back to playing wing, he'll be the same player he always was there."
The shifty forward himself agrees with his general manager, and has made it his personal mission to grow from the challenge.
"I knew it would be tough. It's a pretty tough position to learn in the NHL, especially when it's been a few years since you've played there," admitted the Huberdeau native. "I don't know how it'll be in the future, in two or three years, if I'll be at center or on the wing. But it's my goal to be a good centerman in the NHL. I'm at center right now, so I'm not thinking about whether I should be on the wing instead. I want to improve and become an elite player at center."