Just to add to the mix ... like recent UNH teammates Ryan Conmy and Luke Reid,
Gagne was a 6th round NHL draft pick. "Hope & pray" territory, extremely unlikely to ever establish themselves as pension-drawing NHLPA members, and unlikely period to even make it to The Show.
There are seven (7) rounds overall in each recent NHL Draft.
Below is a link to the 2020 NHL Draft, where you can see both Reid and Filip Engaras drafted in the sixth round, only a few players apart. We are now five (5) years out from that draft ... and as you can see, Rounds 5 thru 7 contain mostly players you've never heard of (or will never hear from in the future). Rounds 1 and 2 are the players who regularly hit, and are considered "busts" if they don't hit. Round 3 players are closer to 50-50 shots, and 4th rounders tumble to 25% reaches, most with low potential "ceilings". The 2021 Draft (Gagne's year) looks similar.
https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/draft/nhl2020e.html
Just for craps & giggles, I noticed DRW had three second rounders in the 2020 Draft. One (Neiderbach) never developed, so he's a clear "bust". Cross Hanas (now 23) has stalled at the AHL level, and will probably be cut loose by the organization in the next year or so. Wallinder (1st pick 2nd round) has actually developed well at AHL level, and has a 50-50 shot at sticking with DRW as a 7th D-man next season out of camp, depending on what else Yzerman does in their offseason. The difference between a second round pick and a sixth round pick is exponential. You
expect to hit a 2nd rounder; you
hope on a 6th.
So, "NHL draft picks" are not created equal. Gagne surely got drafted based on his size, in hopes the rest of his game could be developed over time. I doubt TBL has spent a whole lot of time - other than due diligence - on monitoring Gagne's development. On the other hand, LAK is probably paying a decent amount of attention to Conmy, whether it's through their scouting network OR informal contacts with a UNH assistant with solid past LAK ties (Guiliano), and he's probably (at least so far) overperforming his draft position, maybe effectively being the equivalent of a 4th or even 3rd round pick. Reid and Engaras never got to even sign an NHL ELC (entry level contract), which is not unusual for a late pick. It shouldn't be a shock that Gagne hasn't been offered an ELC yet by TBL - and no, it's not that he's playing coy or negotiating ... if you're a typical 6th round pick and offered an ELC, you have no leverage, you sign it, and you go play wherever they tell you to play. OR you sign a tryout deal (like Reid) and go play in the Coast (ECHL), and hope things break for you.
So please readers, keep perspective ... and if I'm pessimistic about/downplay the future of 6th round picks, it's not personal - it's objective and historical.