Triumph
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- Oct 2, 2007
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Maybe it's more about the player and less about the action, you know? If a guy is way over his head like Schmid was earlier this year then they definitely send him back. Unfortunately it's an unknowable question because we'll never know if Tedenby flamed out because he was rushed to the NHL or if that was always destined to be his lot in the NHL.
Eh, Tedenby has had a fine pro career in Europe but he's never been near the league leaders in scoring in the various leagues he's played in. It would've been nice if he could've had a full season in Albany, but I don't know if that would've done it for him. In addition to his sub-NHL hockey sense, I thought Tedenby's biggest issue was speed. He had great shiftiness but didn't really have the sort of top end speed a player like him would've needed to succeed.