Agreed that Kylington should start seeing more PP time soon. He is fast enough to jump into the offense and still get back in time to hold the zone. But I also get the logic of wanting to manage his deployment so that he is fresh when the play goes back to 5-on-5. I am sure there is a method to the madness.
I was afraid that Seattle was going to pick him over Gio and am actually still a little surprised that they didn't. I suppose it all depends on whether they flip Gio at the trade deadline and what the return is, but I have a feeling they are going to regret not taking him when they had the chance.
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