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I'll simplify things then - unlike in the NFL and NBA (and I assume baseball) - in the NHL they are basically drafting high school aged kids - kids that are not fully (physically) developed (let alone mentally), and in the huge majority of cases are not in the position to contribute to the NHL for years (if ever).
What I find shocking is that -frankly this is not a new situation -so how is it that it isn't common knowledge?
That and the simple fact that this kid is years away from even possibly contributing to any NHL team (if it ever happens). So really is it that big of a deal? (Rhetorical question).
Know you were just assuming and this is off topic. But that's way off.
In the MLB draft there are tons of high schoolers taken and the process of getting to the major leagues is sometimes even longer than it takes a hockey player to get to the NHL.