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It's pretty clear that Zadorov has motivation/consistency issues but I don't necessarily think he also has a bad attitude, which are two different things even if they often overlap. I'd love to see him return to juniors and really take pride in trying to be a dominant force, as I do not think he's really ready for the NHL. Still, it's hard to look at a kid who is listed in camp as 6'6" 244, who can skate and make plays, who didn't look totally over his head in a few games last year, and send him back to juniors when there's reason to question whether he'll thrive there.
I get the feeling that they just might keep him up even if they don't feel he's ready to be a night-in night-out NHLer if they feel they can develop him better hands-on. I'm wary of that, especially after Grigorenko, but I do think Zadorov would thrive more than Mikhail did, if not fully ready, because his physicality and mobility are much better. In the end, it doesn't seem to have even done Grigorenko any harm but it did burn off his ELC unnecessarily. Ted Nolan's known for demanding hard work from his players above all else but as much a hallmark of his coaching are the genuine personal relationships he forms with players. There's reason to think he might do well with Zadorov.
I hope it doesn't come down to that though, because it is at best not ideal. Hopefully he's either truly ready and sticks, or goes to juniors fully motivated to play a complete game out there every night. Based on what I've seen, he doesn't look ready unfortunately. I can't help but feel this is very similar to Kassian's post-draft career where he was physically dominant and somewhat lackadaisical. Prime examples of prospects you really wish could play in the AHL.
I get the feeling that they just might keep him up even if they don't feel he's ready to be a night-in night-out NHLer if they feel they can develop him better hands-on. I'm wary of that, especially after Grigorenko, but I do think Zadorov would thrive more than Mikhail did, if not fully ready, because his physicality and mobility are much better. In the end, it doesn't seem to have even done Grigorenko any harm but it did burn off his ELC unnecessarily. Ted Nolan's known for demanding hard work from his players above all else but as much a hallmark of his coaching are the genuine personal relationships he forms with players. There's reason to think he might do well with Zadorov.
I hope it doesn't come down to that though, because it is at best not ideal. Hopefully he's either truly ready and sticks, or goes to juniors fully motivated to play a complete game out there every night. Based on what I've seen, he doesn't look ready unfortunately. I can't help but feel this is very similar to Kassian's post-draft career where he was physically dominant and somewhat lackadaisical. Prime examples of prospects you really wish could play in the AHL.