Bender said:
Well to be honest Kadri has to step up if he wants to stick. He's there to score and if he's not then he's likely going to be sent back. He certainly doesn't have Frattin's all around game.
I don't want to start worrying about his potential... but it's starting to bother me that he can't seem to put it together.
Let's look at what he's had to deal with:
- he's undersized some and lacked strength
- he didn't know how to play two way hockey
- they're inclined to move him to a wing from his preferred or natural center position
- and like everyone else, he has to adjust to playing at NHL speed and dangling and waterbugging doesn't always bear the same fruit offensively at the NHL level.
Now lots of guys have to go through that to make it in the NHL. But it's still quite a list.
There's a number of guys who don't get to develop that in the AHL (ie in Toronto's case, Gustavsson is a good example). In some cases, it costs them their career. To Wilson and Burke's credit, they're developing a two way hockey player here. He's not there yet but he's improving. That sincerely doesn't bother me one bit. It would bother me much more if he's up here turning the puck over and costing them NHL games while dead ending his skill as a one way player - there's a number of those guys in the KHL now.
I really like the circumstances that's making a kid who is really, really hungry to make the NHL, work really, really hard at his two way game to get here. He may not like it now but when he's in his 30s and lost a step, he'll appreciate his career is years longer if he learns the defensive side of the game. See Eric Belanger for example, not big, 33, still employed contributing a decent two way game - and that's closer to a worst case for Kadri if he continues to work hard on his defence.
Kadri was drafted 7th overall and is 11th in NHL Scoring,5th in ppg and 12th in GP for his draft year. 86% of his draft year has yet to play a NHL game. I'm not going to start wringing my hands just yet.