perfect world/icing on the cake scenario for me, a kid plays a season in the AHL, develops nicely, earns a spot in camp the following year with the big club.
Reality part of my small brain, the majority of these kids need time, 2-3 years is not, IMO, a negative. Just like the draft itself, how quickly or how slowly a kid develops and shows he`s ready for the NHL is an inexact science
Yeah, it's different for each player. With that said, I still think that there are generally three kinds of prospect. I'll use current B's as a reference point:
1) The ones who learn on the job in the NHL (Bergeron, Carlo, McAvoy, Pastrnak, Bjork). This is the top talent that's most likely to be a top 6/top 4 player.
2) The ones who look good/great in the AHL and make an impact the year or two after (Heinen, Krug, Marchand, Krejci). Still a potential top 6/Top 4 player - it's just a different path.
3) The ones who don't make a huge splash in the AHL but eventually figure out how to get to the NHL (Nash, Beleksey, McQuaid, Schaller).
History says that if a player needs two/three years to get up to speed in the minors then he's probably going to top out as a 4th liner or a 3rd pairing defenseman. We may have to adjust our expectations at some point. But if we get serviceable lower-end players in the future then that's gonna be a part of the jigsaw too.
In any case, I'm waiting for another 20/30 games before taking a hard look at these guys.