F Joakim Kemell - Milwaukee Admirals, AHL (2022, 17th, NSH)

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But Nashville guys, how do you see his chances getting a spot in Preds next season?! To me he is much better prospect than Parssinen, and I've loved everything Parssinen has done..
Before these AHL playoffs, we probably would have put Kemell's chances of getting a spot with Preds next season right about at ZERO! :)

But now... he is certainly making things interesting. That shot would look nice on our PP. (Right where Tolvanen could have been!)

I still think it's not very likely... but at least something > 0. The main problem is we were also planning to elevate both of Tomasino and Evangelista next season also, and there is a practical limit to how many young/smallish/offensive RWs we can integrate at once. Plus we have heard Trotz chanting some mantras about the number of 1st round picks who will be in Milwaukee next season, and how he sees no harm in "overcooking" players in the AHL, so I would say things definitely point to Kemell starting in the AHL again. But at least he has served some notice that he may wish to challenge that assumption.

As for Parssinen, I think he should be our #1 center in Nashville next season. It's too bad he got hurt. I just love the way he shields the puck and can do the heavy lifting on a line, I thought he had great chemistry with Forsberg when they played together, I would keep them together to start next season. But his breakout was maybe a little bit before Trotz started paying attention, so maybe Trotz missed seeing some of that. Probably Parssinen will have to prove himself all over again. Such a different player than Kemell, though, but if you told me we'd have a 1st line of Forsberg-Parssinen-Kemell one day soon, I'd be very happy to see that.
 

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F*cks wrong with the Preds system and handling and developing their forward talents. Just like leafs with their D's.
Mind blowing... If they'll keep this up the next crop will end up like the earlier ones. They need to make some structural changes because if they believe Flip Forsberg will win it on his own for them they' re dreaming...
 
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F*cks wrong with the Preds system and handling and developing their forward talents. Just like leafs with their D's.
Mind blowing... If they'll keep this up the next crop will end up like the earlier ones. They need to make some structural changes because if they believe Flip Forsberg will win it on his own for them their dreaming...
He wasn't ready for the nhl at training camp, another season in the AHL getting top minutes isn't going to kill him.
 
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F*cks wrong with the Preds system and handling and developing their forward talents. Just like leafs with their D's.
Mind blowing... If they'll keep this up the next crop will end up like the earlier ones. They need to make some structural changes because if they believe Flip Forsberg will win it on his own for them their dreaming...
Have you watched Kemell play in the preseason games? He's looked like he doesn't even want to be in the NHL. Both last year and this year.

In AHL he had like what, 2 points in 6 games until the 5 point night. The guy needs to show more consistency and higher work ethic before he gets to dip his toes in the NHL.
 
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What's going on with this guy? And why won't the Preds call him up to give him some games in the NHL?
There isn't really any role for him in Nashville atm. Svechkov and L'Heureux have been better than Kemell in the AHL so far.

There's always a need for a #2C in Nashville which gives Svechkov a role to at least be tried in (for a few shifts in the 1st period), while L'Heureux can slot in as an energy player on a lower line.

Once Nyquist moves on at the TDL, maybe a spot on the wing opens up later for Kemell, but he's going to have to produce more in the AHL first.
 

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