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Originally Posted by Ashasx
Kylington was already playing in a better league than Jankowski against professionals.
Klimchuk's alternative was the ECHL or NHL. We know the NHL wasn't an option, and the ECHL is a graveyard for most prospects.
Sometimes prospects sink, sometimes they swim. If you can defer that with Jankowski and give him a greater chance to swim by sending him back to college for that 4th season, I take it every time. It's yet to be seen whether he sinks or swims, but given how many young players struggled on the Heat this season, I wouldn't have liked his chances.
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Each have their pros and cons. And at the end of the day, no one can know which is better (and history doesn't seem to lean one way or the other).
That's why, for me, it comes down to the asset management and risk management.
If he signs, no harm no foul. But if he doesn't...