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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
It took a long time for Kylington to hit his stride. Taking a year off may set him back and it's possible he never gets back on track so it's pretty risky to slot him in the top 4 automatically.
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This, plus I think people are not remembering exactly where he was in his last playing year. He was obviously a great skater and had offensive skills, but most of his production success was at the end of October and through November. His production fell off a lot after that (TBF partly due to coming back from injuriy too soon). In March he had 3 points. He was also partnered with Tanev who supported him a lot.