You don’t learn much playing limited minutes and being physically outmatched every night in Europe. It gives him a chance to learn the North American game and culture at a better pace. Any good coach will make sure he’s developing in his own end and there’s lots of those in the CHL. He’d have a chance to learn the smaller rink now before he has to go to the AHL which he’s not ready for yet.
Or. And hear me out on this.
He can continue to practice, play, and develop where he is against professionals and likely feels more comfortable. Because if he isn’t going to make it at the North American level, this is the league where he is most likely to have a career above all else.
Going to play against kids, age out of that league, and then go back to Finland to relearn that league does him zero favors as I said. Based on the percentage of mid to late round picks, this very well could his landing spot. Best to learn how to be too good for it, if he will at all.