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Originally Posted by Vulcan
IIRC Loob said the best thing for Kylington would to be in a stable position and not moving from team to team or league to league. In that case Brandon looks like the most stable situation for him. This controversy reminds me of Bennett's situation when he came off injury. Treliving sent him to his junior team and I can see the same happening with Kylington.
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Loob also said the AHL was best for him. We'll see how it pans out.
I also don't think his defensive development is as far behind as folks think or thought it was when he fell in the draft rankings. It's not that bad actually.
The one thing over the last few days that stuck out to me in regards to Kylington was Hartley saying "You need to listen" and then later Kylington saying the message was "keep it simple". He adhered to it and it worked out nicely enough that folks took notice in a good way.
I think his penchant is to try and create too much. Which causes problems. Over thinking the game maybe. If this is the case and the K.I.S.S method irons it all out. Holy moly.