Not to be redundant, but as someone who's always wanted Kylington to get a legit chance, I can't believe how much he's exceeded even my highest hopes. He's creating tons up front but he's also keeping it simple on breakouts, making good choices when defending and even using his body and playing a smart, effective physical game. And I love seeing him come back on D after a rush -- his recovery is amazing.
I realize this is jumping the gun, but he looks like a more dynamic Brodie at the moment. Still doesn't have Brodie's hockey smarts (few do) but the ease of movement and ability to cover the ice is definitely reminiscent. How amazing would it be to think he still has a few more steps to take?
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I will eat a pubic hair if Giordano ever plays in the NHL again 
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