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Originally Posted by madmike
I haven’t heard any, other than it was a one-year deal for likely around the same amount of money.
Kylington wanted a multi-year deal and the Flames picked up Bean, basically shutting the door on Kylington.
Kylington gambled on getting a multi-year deal and lost. Really as simple as that.
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If the Flames offer was likely 1 year for about the same money, no wonder he turned it down, as he was basically guaranteed to get a similar offer elsewhere, and from a contender no less, plus the upside of potentially more. The "more" did not pan out obviously, but the still got a similar deal. Seems like a decent gamble.