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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
The fanbase and team has been more than supportive to Kylington and yes, he's fully entitled to look elsewhere. However, the team went above and beyond to accommodate him through his struggles in my books, and he easily could have shown some good faith by signing a 1 year deal to prove it to the team and league.
Kylington's decision just goes to show that it's a business first and foremost and all this talk about the Flames doing the right thing should easily be turned around on him in this case imho.
Does he make the 2024-2025 Flames any better than Bean next year? Nope.
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It's the idea that they went "above and beyond" that some disagree with. This shouldn't be considered above and beyond, this should be how things are handled as a baseline.
With that said, I have no issue with the team not be willing to commitment beyond a 1 year deal. That's prudent.
And I have no issue with him wanting a 2 year deal and exploring if he can get that elsewhere.
no one is in the wrong here, from my view.
Nor is anything owed by one party to the other.