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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
This season, before the trade deadline, the team was 23-6-5 with Kylington in the lineup, with him having some huge games for us and him having serious offensive impact while being solid defensively. He looked on his way to earning a bigger role and the only argument against him was that Hanifin was doing fine up the lineup.
Since the deadline he's suddenly been relegated to pressbox filler, having logged one whole game and the team is below .500 since the deadline. If I were Kylington I'd be pretty annoyed watching the team keep scratching me. The sitting in a chair thing might be pretty minor in the grand scheme of things, but the sitting in the press box part would not be.
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First of all, sitting in a chair has absolutely nothing to do with his ice-time, never mind the Flames' record over the past month. But to the point that you sort of make, the Flames' record is not a function of who slots in as the #6. The FLames will be communicating with Kylington (and the others) as to what their intentions are, and why they are making the lineup decisions that they are making. If Kylington has a problem with that, he has absolutely NO chance of surviving long enough to become a full time NHLer.
But back to the stimulating conversation at hand... your post has nothing to do with him sitting in a chair.