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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
All the credit to him for putting his head down and forcing the team's hand.
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Just to add to Enoch's two counters points, isn't this just exactly what the team has been wanting him to do all this time? Yes. Kylington forced the team's hand and he gets all the credit for doing so. But the fact remains that this is different from any other season of his career, and he definitely does not deserve credit for doing something he didn't do all that time he struggled on the ice game after game.
I think the difference between you and me is that I am happy to give credit where it is due: Good for Kylington, for making it impossible for the team to keep him out of the lineup. Good for the Flames managers and coaches, who saw all the potential and were patient with him all these years.