It was more or less a question about the emergency recall. I get someone wouldn’t fake an injury to play some AHL games but if that’s where you want him to play you find a way to get him there.
The difference with Cozens and the others we sent prematurely to the AHL (Girgs, Nylander, Mittlestadt) is that he has the proper build, and he’s not only played but is dominating at the highest level he could before graduating to the pro ranks. That’s the difference I personally see as to why he could play in the AHL next year. I mean for Girgs to go from USHL to AHL is beyond dumb. Mitts went from High School hockey to NHL in a matter of 14 months. Dumb. Nylander had done well in Juniors but needed to put more muscle on his frame before graduating to the AHL. The fact that management didn’t see all that is troublesome.
But Cozens situation is different than those 3 thankfully. He’s played in the CHL since 16. Has a big league frame. Is putting up dominating numbers this year. I like the Draisatl development path that no one chooses where we get him some pro games and practicing/training next year and then send him down for half the season to run hell on kids. There’s nothing wrong with introducing them to the pro speed and then sending them back down to junior to see how some of the stuff they do down there won’t work at the pro speed. Or that it’s going to take more time before he can pull it off at the pro level.
If he makes the team, great. And if they decide he's not helping them, there is should be no issue in sending him back to the WHL.