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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Because he isn't a priority. He isn't going anywhere. This is what Treliving typically does with these type of RFAs. Make an offer then wait. Mangiapane didn't sign until just before training camp last season and was pretty much in the same negotiation position.
The only leverage Kylington has is to sign in Europe and most of those teams are overloaded with NHL prospects right now or sign an offer sheet (which isn't very likely)
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It would suck if a young rebuilding team like DET or OTT threw a 2yr 1-1.2M offer (or something like that) at him. Cheap gamble for them, zero compensation, would put the Flames in a really tough spot.