Nik? said:
Corn Flake said:
We are talking about players being kept up in the NHL in their draft year or generally quite early vs. spending time in development. You know, this Schenn vs. Kadri?
Sure. Kadri hasn't shown he can be a good NHL player yet. I'm with you there.
What is confusing me is the idea that there's some sort of sweeping philosophical shift there between Schenn and Kadri's development. Schenn showed in his rookie year, and intermittently since then, that he could be a decent NHL defenseman. They didn't keep him up for any other reason.
If the "Kadri treatment" is keeping guys out of the NHL if they're unable to play at a sufficient level to be in the NHL then I don't know if anyone, anywhere, has ever advocated anything else for any prospect.
It's not a sweeping shift.. it's more of a subtle change in thinking on how prospects are developed through the system.
Schenn had a very good rookie camp. He was kept up. Kadri had a very good rookie camp as well. He was not kept up. Right there is the the first evidence of a difference.
3 camps later and Kadri still goes down. Which I think we both agree was the right choice. It was an unpopular decision to send him down all 3 times, but it was the right one all 3 times.
Wilson said with Schenn he could coach him through the tough times and help him. With Kadri, Wilson said he needs to go down to learn how to not do the things that made him a liability. Another difference in thinking.
Burke has said 100 times that in general he believes players need to spend a good amount of time developing in the AHL. He has been ragged on for 2 years now by all sorts of corners for being mean and nasty by keeping Kadri in the AHL. But it's the right choice.