For me you sign him as he's a better bet to play than any late 2nd round pick. His development curve has always been a year or two behind so get him in and see what he can do at the pro level while adding another 7-10 pounds a year in the AHL.
I have little interest in going back into Maata conversations at all, may as well see what they have.
If he's a smart two way center with size then they have a great pick in a pretty average draft as it turned out.
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