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Originally Posted by Bandwagon In Flames
Both are mobile defenseman who aren't overly physical. I'm not sure how you can have an issue with Kylington's size as he's only an inch shorter and the same weight as Brodie.
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For starters, because Brodie is much further along in his development than Kylington. I said in my previous post this:
Most guys that size who do make it compensate with smarts (Karlsson)
and I said that Kylington needs to hit his full potential to be able to compensate with smarts. He can't do so only getting half the way there and relying on his speed alone.
As for your other complaint
http://theahl.com/stats/player.php?id=3862
6'2
190lbs
And that was when he was in the A. He's probably gotten bigger since making it to the big leagues. NHL is notorious for never updating these things, they've still got Monahan at 185 when he's probably playing in at around 205-210.