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Originally Posted by CGY12
Gap control at the NHL level is very important. I think as he becomes more comfortable he will improve in that area, he is still relatively inexperienced at the NHL level. That will only come as he sees more ice time and gains more confidence.
I never played D but I assume the tendency when you have elite level talent coming down on you is to back up to ensure you don't get beat to the net.
His natural offensive instincts can't be taught though, he's also a great skater and moves the puck really well.
A lot to be excited for when it comes to Kylington.
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Absolutely agree. Kylington has great potential. I do fear he is on a path to be another Brodie though.
I just like more size at 6D when playing a team like the Kings who’s smallest players easily outsize us.
I’m not a defenceman though. I just play one on TV.