Okey, here's my take... Kylington and Flames owe nothing to each other. If a team was uneasy signing a player for a certain amount of time and/or a certain amount of dollars over a physical health concern I would understand it and by the same token if a team was uneasy signing a player for a certain amount of time and/or a certain amount of dollars over a mental health concern I also understand that. A professional sports career is short so I also understand if Kylington wants more security then the Flames are willing to offer.
I hope they eventually do come to terms because I like Oliver Kylington and I'd like him to remain a Flame but if they don't then I'd like to wish him all the best in whatever comes next for him in life and work.
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