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Originally Posted by Darkknight
Can't help but feel Kylington is too good for the AHL in the offensive zone (look at the moves and confidence he has there) but sadly still not good enough with puck in his own end. Hard to develop that side of the game when the other comes so naturally and easily iy seems.
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Too good for the AHL in the offensive zone? You cannot be serious. I like Kylington and think he has a very high ceiling, but the kid only has 14 points in 35 games. Being good at skating with the puck does not make him elite offensively, he needs to work on his offensive game still as well as his defensive.