AHL is his ceiling,huge difference between NHL and AHL. Top point producers in the A do not necessarily translate to being solid NHL players. Just this year,Carr had a tremendous season,yet,nothing in the NHL.
we'll see, he had 2 seasons in the NHL, one good one really bad. I like Carr and complained a lot last year about how Julien should have played him more but Hudon in one season has almost as many points as Carr has in his career of 100 games while being a couple years younger. So the question to me is can Hudon repeat his 1st season where he had a .43 ppg or not.
The NHL is about to dilute it's talent pool in another year so that's just going to open more spots but he has to get quicker. So for me I will wait and see what he does this off-season, he wouldn't be the first player to have a solid rookie year and then a really crappy 2nd year only to end up somewhere in the middle. If he can put up 20-25 pts with improved speed then some team might be able to find room for him