In regards to Kylington, I am expecting him to be non-participant for awhile if not the whole camp. Mental illness is a very difficult thing to have to deal with. I am extremely happy that his mental health was at a point where he felt well enough to make the trip to Calgary. However that is just one step in his long healing journey. Getting back into his life here will take time and isn't an easy adjustment after over a year back home.
Give him time, I will be happy and surprised to see him on the ice during training camp. But as a long time sufferer of mental illness, I am just more supportive of the timeline he chooses to get back on the ice.
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