Is he wrong though? I don't know if he is or not, but there prospect pool has always been more quantity than quality. Maybe he's right and scouts outside the organization just aren't as enamored with the Bruins young prospects as folks are around here.
Then again, I was told this week that Karson Kuhlman is good enough to displace one forward on half of the rosters in the NHL, so maybe the Bruins prospects really are as great as advertised seeing as they have multiple NHL-caliber talents just buried in the AHL because the parent club in Boston is such a deep and talented group.
I think it’s a lot more complicated than who the prospects are or are not more talented than on the roster.
Hell, Colby Cave was claimed by Edmonton and I don’t even think he was the best of the bunch of in Providence. Did other teams claim him? We’ll never know, but that’s at least one Providence guy that a team in the NHL wanted and is using.
The Bruins have Kuraly, Wagner, Acciari, Backes and Nordstrom in the bottom-six and Kuraly is the only one who’s not interchangeable this year, IMO. As well as the fourth-line has been playing, I think there are a few guys in Providence who could provide better services than Wagner and Acciari on some nights as they’ve been quite inconsistent this year. Blidh and Kuhlman come to mind, but it’s not as simple as how talented they are.
They have a coach who’s clearly established “his” guys, as coaches do, and he’s not going to sit or have Wagner/Acciari sent down. Kuraly is a high-energy center (or winger, either way). Backes can’t be sent down, either, so that’s four right there. Nordstrom is a good bottom-six player and I like what he brings, so there’s no reason to replace him.
As far as the people saying that some of these guys like Kuhlman could play right now on several other teams? Well, if you look at some of the bottom-six JAGs across the league, I don’t think that’s so out of touch honestly.
Kuhlman might very well prove to be a better option than Acciari, Wagner and Backes. We will have to wait and see if he draws into the line up.
Obviously I don’t think Kuhlman is going to be making an impact on
15 teams in the NHL
, but he would definitely had been given a shot on several. As would have Blidh, IMO.