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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
I kind of wish he would sign somewhere so this topic could go away. It's clear both sides have decided to turn the page and that's totally fine.
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The assumption throughout this thread (and on Barnburner) was that Kylington was looking for a contract with more term than what the Flames were offering. That may well be true, but there may be a simpler explanation.
Oliver Kylington may not want to play hockey anymore.
This is an anathema to everyone on this site. Millions of dollars to play hockey is a lottery win. But he may be actually doing the most “stand up” thing he can. Not signing because he doesn’t want to play again, or even just isn’t sure. If he signs there is obligation there.
It may be the most reasonable answer, and not a case of greed, selfishness, or even “business”.