It's hard to say.
I check AHL & KHL stats every week or two.
Just looking at scoring leaders, I actually believe the AHL is a stronger league than the KHL these days.
I mean... Ryan Spooner and Jordan Weal are #3 and #4 scorers right now in the KHL.
I don't think they'd be that high in the AHL.
One of my favourite "sorts" is using QuantHockey and sorting the KHL by age... then just going page-by-page to find the young Russians whose stats *pop* out.
https://www.quanthockey.com/khl/seas...ers-stats.html
Age 18 But is having nice year (and some guy named Ilyin too... gotta look into him)
Age 19 Michkov is obviously the big one.
Age 20 Yurov - yes, nice stats as well.
Age 21 Atanasov.
Age 21 Aimurzin
Age 22 Pinchuk
Age 22 Nikishin (who has been all the D-rage last year)
It's tough... because - not watching the full games, hard to know a player's usage (by coach), minutes, linemates.
All this stuff factors in.
And... then you need to know how he's scoring and whether those tools will translate to the NHL.
I own Yurov in a fantasy league (WHL) and I root for him and have some faith because the Wild seem to have scouts deeply into KHL (Kaprizov, Khusnutdinov) and Sweden (Wallstedt, Ohgren).
It IS also helpful that hopefully Kaprizov is still with the Wild to help his transition to NHL hockey - if/when he comes.
I'm a big fan of knowing a lockerroom has fellow countrymen to guide them and talk to them. (a translator isn't helpful when quick on-ice talk is needed).
So... I kind of feel like Yurov is coming along very nicely.
I haven't watched highlights though - and if you get some, I'd love to see.
Sorry - that's not entirely helpful, really. A big rambling.
Statistically - it looks like he's projecting nicely.
I'd have to guess that NHLe type numbers suggest he's on pace for 2nd-line is future NHL production.