Krueger provided a detailed explanation for why the team decided to assign Dylan Cozens to Lethbridge on Thursday morning, a choice that was made in collaboration with general manager Jason Botterill.
The coach complimented Cozens' approach in the months since he was selected with the seventh overall pick in this summer's draft, including his determined rehabilitation from a hand injury sustained during development camp and his maturity through two weeks at pro camp.
"This decision today is about the development and the future of an outstanding young man and athlete," Krueger said. "… Here, we thought his first week was as he should be, a bit tentative and he was watching. But in the second, he really grew up and became a part of what we were doing.
"We're just very confident that this is the right move for Dylan and his future and I'm excited about coaching him again in the near future."
Krueger said he was impressed by the package of speed, skill, and defensive awareness that Cozens displayed during his three-game stint in the preseason. He returns to Lethbridge with the goal of adding strength after receiving a first-hand look at the grind of NHL competition.
"It's maybe some pain for him at the moment, but there's a pace and there's an intensity to a National Hockey League season that we just didn't feel he was quite ready for," Krueger said.
"The extended staff that we have that are going to be visiting him in Lethbridge whether it's off ice or on ice, we're going to be really close to him here right through to next year and working on his strength, working on his ability to keep the game up at the highest level.
"… We believe he goes away from here a better player than he was when we drafted him and we believe he's going to come back and make a very hard push for being a part of this team next year."