Of the 27 players I listed above, 6 went the NCAA route: Martinez, Dowd, Forbort, Anderson, Roy, Shore.
I agree the Kings prospects benefit from NCAA, but I submit the NCAA is an ideal league for producing bottom-six players. The schedule allows them to build up more strength, fewer games get played, the ages range from 17-23, so there's a lower-tier of talent and challenges as far as developing skillsets. I just think, by and large, the NCAA produces less top-tier talent compared to the CHL and overseas.
How is it irrelevant? It narrows down where the issue is.
If someone gets chest pain, their cholesterol looks fine, but the EKG shows an arrhythmia, a doctor would be remiss to say the cholesterol is irrelevant.
Kopitar takes up one spot. The organization's refusal to reduce his responsibility doesn't undo the other players who have and continue to play at the NHL level. It just highlights where the issue is.