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Originally Posted by Crumpy-Gunt
I think kylington is ahl ready. He's been playing against men for a while now. Also the ahl will fast track his development if he can keep up with the pack
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It didn't work out that well for him in Sweden though. It put him in a position from where he was viewed as a top 5 pick to a player that every NHL team passed over at least once and barely got drafted in the 2nd round.
Some of the bad habits he has are the types of things that I think AHL coaches expect players to have dealt with back in junior.