Ed came in and it was obvious he us head and shoulders better than anyone it named Seider. What was the reason to keep him in the ahl for so long? I believe the same stuff will happen to Danielsson, Kasper, and that magnificent Norwegian guy.
Out of Datsyuk, Zetterberg, Kronwall and Franzen only one spent some noticeable time in the NHL.
The Org didn't believe that wasn't ready enough to be a regular or they compared him to Seider, how he looked before SHL and after SHL. If there wasn't for the covid Seider would have played his D+2 year in NHL but would have he been then as impressive as he was, when he played his first NHL season, if there wasn't for the extra developmental year in SHL? Maybe, maybe not but im starting to think that has made, a some sort of line chance in development route.
If we take Söderblom and Berggren as an example, Söderblom looked good in the camp and made the team and continued to look good for the first 10-15 games. Then looked bad for the rest and was sent to GR. Berggren looked good in his AHL first season and had a good camp and made the team next season. Same thing happened to Berggren, looked good at the start, for a longer period than Söderblom and then he disappeared and for the final games looked totally gassed out. And he was sent back to GR, played another good AHL season and looked more ready in those 12 games this season than he did 2022-23 season. Now it seems Berggren is going to get much bigger role next season.
And you are correct, the same thing will happen to Kasper, Danielson, MBN, ASP, Mazur. When they say everyone has a chance to make the team in the camp, i believe what they really mean is that they have chance to earn the call up in the camp when there is a injury during the season. And when that call up happens, then that player has a real chance to prove that belongs in NHL. Ed earned the call up in the camp 2 years ago, played 9 games but didn't show enough and Yzerman goes shopping during the off-season. This season D stays healthy, Ed doesn't get a call up until near end of the season but covinces Yzerman and he gets rid off Walman during the off-season.
Kasper missed the off-season training last summer and did he missed the camp as well? Anyway he wasn't in shape then, so no call up during the season. Not even then when Larkin went down, then there was even meaningful minutes available but no camp/bad camp, means no call up.
Franzen was a late bloomer and 20-year old Kasper is lightyears ahead of 20-year old Franzen but Franzen is a good example how those extra development years helped him to become top-6 player.