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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
What?
Then Kylington, despite the game 4 rebound winner against. Once his partner quality went up he was absolutely dynamic in shutting McDrai down almost every shift against. Even when McDavid did beat him he was mostly kept to the outside. He had some misplays with the puck or his skates (probably not untelated to his injury way back againdt Minnesota in February) but he also made a ton of great plays in all three zones. He was clearly the most talented defenseman on the ice for either team.
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Kylington was pretty awful. Last night he was a giveaway machine with weak-ass passes up the middle right to Oilers forwards. Or straight up forgetting to take the puck with him in his own zone? Losing net front battles with RNH? IMO he may beat Hanifin for worst D performance, it's just that expectations for Hanifin are much higher.