It's July 5. What is the rush?
Yes, Kylington is limiting his options by waiting but maybe he doesn't want to rush into anything? Maybe he wants to play the waiting game to see if he can get closer to what he wants and needs than to just jump on the first offer?
The Flames have the right to get their work done quickly. They don't want to miss out on a player they identify has being a benefit to the playoffs because they wait for someone who may or may not sign with the team. Waiting for Kylington to make a decision would be bad business.
At the end of the day, a contract expired and both parties chose the directions they want to take. Neither party appears to have done anything heinous to the other. Why do people have to try to make one or the other (or both) look like the villain here?
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