Muk seems like the forward-looking idea of, "if I knew he'd be that good, I would have taken him in the first round" that people say when they look back at picks like Elias, Benn, Parayko, etc.
To me, watching Muk on a day to day basis is not worthwhile. His points in the KHL are almost a red herring. IMO, we're better of checking in every few months at best (or maybe just at the beginning and end of a season) to see how he's progressed. I'm speaking for people like me who really aren't skilled at prospect evaluation - prospect watchers like Guadana, STI, Jason, etc. are a different case entirely.
Muk seems like he has a lot of work ahead of him to realize his potential, but everything I hear is that his potential is huge. I hope he's got either the internal drive or the right people around him to help him keep at it.