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Originally Posted by DazzlinDino
Should experiment with him as a forward. He's got great hands speed, and can pass. loses the puck in his feet, regains control to score a backhanded top-shelf goal, all in a split second. Wow! If he was a forward he might have a very good two-way game.
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He's proving himself to be a high end d-man. Moving him to forward would be an odd choice. If Kylington wasn't actively breaking out this season as a legit top-4 d-man I believe the team would be in a very different (worse) situation.