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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Keep in mind, Seattle wouldn't just get 'something small', they would also get the player they end up choosing.
Assume Kylington for the sake of argument. For not taking Gio they get 'something small', say, a 3rd, plus Kylington.
That should be incentive enough.
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Well, Calgary almost never plays Kylington and were willing to expose him to waivers, so that tells me all I need to know about Calgary view of his value.
If Seattle thinks Gio could fetch a 1st at the trade deadline, they will almost certainly pick him. Assuming Gio plays about the same next year, I could easily see him fetching a 1st at the trade deadline on an expiring contract.