Did not playing in juniors stunt Nylanders development?
Watching Nylander in preseason, it's clear he's not NHL ready, specifically on the defensive side, as well as in his physicality. Guy is lights out and beyond ready from an offensive point of view (Although could benefit from taking less risks).
While I'm glad the leafs, are not rushing his development, I am a little disappointed he wasn't NHL ready, especially after last year, his play in the SEL and AHL with MEN, it was thought he'd be far more NHL ready than someone like Ehlers, who played in the soft Q with boys. But watching Ehlers in the preseason it was clear how strong he is offensively, defensively and in his checking, and it's landed him a top six spot on a much tougher roster to crack than the leafs.
A lot of fellow leaf fans have bought in to the notion that the leafs are bad, and Nylander is NHL ready, but is being kept in the minors because the teams bad. Ridiculous notion that no we'll run hockey club would ever actually do. If you're ready, you're ready.
Guess the base of the question is would Nylander have benefitted from more minutes on a junior team during his development the last few years? It seemed to work for Ehlers, who I would consider a strong comparable. I'm quite surprised we're not seeing William in the league this year, and how he looked so out of place on the team.