The AHL could be a good place for him to continue his development. Although there have been a lot of prospects that have grown a ton in Russia, Kostin will need a lot of ice-time to continue his growth which is hard for young players to come by in Russia. Very enticing tool set and I expect him to be a steal if he goes where projected.
Why does ISS list him as a centre?
Because they've been irrelevant since Stuart Hyman bought them to get his kid ranked.Why does ISS list him as a centre?
I don't like the thought of him in the AHL at 18 and to think he has a shot at the NHL after missing almost full year of hockey is nuts. VHL is a great place for him, he'll get an opportunity to be a leader and play big minutes there. In the AHL, I fear he may be limited to 3rd line duties, where his offensive game doesn't develop as much as it could overseas. I'm skeptical.
No, not unless they play over 10 NHL games. The first 2 years count as slide, as they would with any other prospect. See William Nylander.Question, do overseas players playing in the AHL have those seasons counted against their Entry level contract?
Question, do overseas players playing in the AHL have those seasons counted against their Entry level contract?
We did that with Kapanen. Nylander we gave 22 games. It cost us an ELC year but didn't count as a year accrued towards unrestricted free agency.No. Anybody who is under 20 who plays in the AHL for a season(say like Nylander) and not the AHL doesn't get punished by having 1 year of the ELC go against them. it's basically one of the reason the Leafs really didn't call up Nylander in 2015/16 for more then like 10 games because if he did play that many one year of his ELC would take effect.
It should also be noted for late born players drafted(Sept 16-Dec 31) who go to the AHL after playing 1 more season of junior, that one year of the ELC gets deferred till they start the season as a 20 year old. Ryan Pulock and Anthony Mantha for instance both were late born players who played in the AHL and didn't have their first season count against the 3 year ELC
We did that with Kapanen. Nylander we gave 22 games. It cost us an ELC year but didn't count as a year accrued towards unrestricted free agency.
No. Anybody who is under 20 who plays in the AHL for a season(say like Nylander) and not the AHL doesn't get punished by having 1 year of the ELC go against them. it's basically one of the reason the Leafs really didn't call up Nylander in 2015/16 for more then like 10 games because if he did play that many one year of his ELC would take effect.
It should also be noted for late born players drafted(Sept 16-Dec 31) who go to the AHL after playing 1 more season of junior, that one year of the ELC gets deferred till they start the season as a 20 year old. Ryan Pulock and Anthony Mantha for instance both were late born players who played in the AHL and didn't have their first season count against the 3 year ELC
If his NHL team tells him it would be best to go to the CHL, would he refuse?