Looks like they may be approaching a realistic limit of how many prospects one can expect to make the jump to Hershey next season. Leonard should avoid it but is there room for all of Allen, Chesley, Cristall, Mateiko and Protas on a Hershey team that tends to not play an abundance of rookies? There's also Muggli as a possibility and Sikora, who at least has the IQ to be workable depth. More likely I'd guess those last two stay another year in Europe or perhaps play major junior but I wonder if they'd be prepared to consistently play five rookies next year. Allen, Mateiko and Protas all could return to junior again but it's probably time for them to move up a level. Mateiko is the least obvious of the three so perhaps it comes down to how he finishes this season. All of them seem on the verge of helping to shape the next wave in Hershey.
That's not even factoring in Hutson, who if he absolutely dominates in the second half may enter the conversation as an early departure. Suddenly pretty deep depth they've got simmering. The wings are going to be log-jammed before long. (And there's also Funk, Hofer and Suzdalev that may warrant opportunities in Hershey...)
While 2025 doesn't seem like an amazing draft I wouldn't move their extra second rounder for the sake of it. Mangiapane could definitely be upgraded but due to familiarity alone I'd tend to stick with him over a comparable alternative. It would need to be a clear and obvious upgrade IMO. Certainly the front office may be motivated to do something that further adds to the competitive vibes but that ought to be Leonard mostly. Keep the nuts and continue hoarding barring a perfect scenario.