Not really, more a "donut" issue. Hextall blew his last draft and CF traded a draft's worth of picks, so they're missing "2 drafts" worth of talent from 2018-2022. Players from 22-26 years old that should be filling out the AHL roster and pushing for NHL jobs.
There are two groups of AHL players:
the "old" guys:
Lycksell (25), Ginning (24), Attard (25), Eklind (26), Abols (28), Richard (28) - these are the AHL+ types you hope can provide short-term injury replacements. Lycksell probably the only one good enough to push for a job.
young enough to have upside left:
Rizzo (23), Desnoyers (22), Wisdom (22), Andrae (22), Grans (22), McDonald (22), Avon (21), Tuomaala (21), Gendron (21), Samson (21), Mann (20)
Note those top young prospect lists use 23 as the cutoff, by 24 players are physically mature and have 2-4 pro seasons under their belt, so their upside is generally limited.
Rizzo is a good example, this is a "due or die" season, if he doesn't show NHL potential, he'll get lumped into the AHL+ at best category.
The younger group has (2) 2nd rd picks, Andrae and Tuomaala (Grans was for LA), the rest were all picked outside the top 100.