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Originally Posted by Rhett44
It's interesting to see some of the same people who were very accepting of Kylington taking a mental health leave, are ready to crap on him if he considers a change of scenery and fresh start.
Not a good for some people on here. Players are free to do what they want, and the Flames acted as any organization should have given the situation.
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Hope you aren't talking about me, because honestly, I'm totally ok with him leaving if that's what he chooses, and I wish him the best. From just a pure hockey point of view, he's pretty replaceable imo. I'll always be proud of how the org treated him through his ordeal, but at the same time, I don't think he owes Flames anything if he feels he can get a better deal in the market than what the the Flames offered him.