That's why my biggest issue was with you using the word "easily", initially. Namejs covered it, "A lot of players 'could play' in the AHL and you are technically correct in that sense, but you could make the same argument about the NHL and a couple of thousand hockey players who have not stepped foot on NHL ice". And this is true, albeit he exaggerates with "thousands".
Realistically there are hundreds of players who could viably attempt to hang in in the NHL. Same way, dozens of PHL players could attempt to hang in in the AHL. Maybe one or two would. But
could, in this case, means they would have a slim fighting chance but it sure as hell wouldn't be easy. When predicting their chances, in each and every case you would say it's unlikely they make it. Just like Moonta we talked about: not only could he have played in the Liiga, he did play there. But ultimately wasn't good enough and had to move. The same would happen to most of those guys, they would be a usable stopgap but if we are talking about making a career somewhere, they would most likely fail. So as much as they
could play in the AHL, they also aren't AHL-level players.
Now, when he scored over PPG in the PHL, he will move again.
Regarding the ECHL vs. AHL thing, I don't know if they have "grown closer" because it's really by default. Since AHL has a veteran limit, there is a spillover of players every year who are clearly AHL-level but can't play there due to age restrictions. That's where ECHL and European leagues come in. ECHL and AHL aren't competing for players against each other.
Also, I didn't really want to go there because this discussion has enough people rocking the boat already so to speak but this is the list of NA imports in the Polish league:
Elite Prospects - Poland Stats 2023-2024
Out of 6 top players (by PPG), only one had an actual ECHL career. Others either failed in the ECHL or had to come to Europe straight out of college. And then we are pretending these guys are facing AHL-level competition in Poland? Come on.