The Wild is a good organization, for the most part. They want what KK wants...for him to succeed at the highest level. They will be thrilled if he comes in and produces right away. However, they will not and should not treat him differently than any other talented prospect. Zucker, Haula, Dumba, and Nino saw limited time in their first couple years because they did not play a 200' game. Brodin and Granlund got plenty of TOI almost from the get go. They played some AHL, but KK will likely not need any because of his time spent in the KHL.
If KK comes in and is not a factor right away, while Kunin, Greenway and Ek(other players around his age) are killing it, let alone, Zucker, Coyle, Nino, Parise, etc., do you still think he should get ice time over them? In cases like that, a skilled young player is better off playing top minutes (1st line + PP)down in the AHL adjusting his game rather than playing on a NHL 4th line with his face getting pressed against the glass. Throwing a young player right into the thick of things before he is ready is what poor organizations do, often ruining them.
Everyone on HFB was so quick to criticize McPhee before a puck was even dropped. Mebbe he knows a little bit more than we do about hockey.
I don't get why this is so difficult. I feel like the Wild are trying to beg Lindros or Lemieux to come and play over here. Koivu, Granlund, and Brodin were all highly regarded prospects. I don't recall MN having to go through the same drama getting them to come over from Europe and play here.