Can't think of any other teams that would have someone top 10 in scoring in the AHL their first 2 years, and wouldn't have them on their NHL roster by now either.
Nyquist wasn't top 10 in scoring last year, he was 27th and there are lots of players that tear apart the AHL, only to find they can't duplicate their success in the NHL.
Kadri was mentioned up thread, although he's off to a good start this year in his 3rd attempt at sticking in the NHL.
Chris Bourque destroyed the AHL with 2 different teams but couldn't stick at the NHL level in either place either.
So many people talk like playing in the AHL is a death sentence to a player's development, but in reality nobody has a fool proof way of developing talent in professional hockey players. Every player is different and they respond differently to changes in their level of opposition.