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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
No I knew that. I just was trying to figure out if it was because they weren't happy with how he was playing D or if it was a failed experiment of him getting forward minutes.
Or if when he was way up ice if he was even where he was supposed to be.
Basically I had no idea what was going on with him.
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Yeah I don't really know obviously. The 6 D played OK IMO, so my guess is Sutter didn't want to break them up. And I suspect playing him a shift or two at F was more about giving other guys a break than really expecting much from Kylington.
The teams needs 4 lines. They need to find 12 NHL forwards to dress every night.
And then I'd like to see Kylington worked into the lineup on the back end and get some games taking a regular shift. There are some marginal NHLers back there who can easily be sat.