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Originally Posted by cam_calderon
It's all hypothetical but if he'd stayed here, he would have more cash in the bank and more opportunity than he did bouncing around the league and being the 6/7 dman.
Our D is looking better but we've barely got a proper top four. You can't count Parekh as a top four guy until he shows it in the NHL.
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Conroy has stated that he doesn't see a space for Kylington on the team anymore. Parekh may not be ready for a top 4 role, but he's ready to be developed into that. The team isn't hindering his development for Kylington.
The Flames have a much better group of young d-men than they did when Kylington was offered a spot. Of course this is hypothetical, maybe Kylington develops into something he wasn't on the Flames, but I doubt it.
He's got a career ahead in Europe, and, yes, probably $1-2 million less in the bank due to his refusal to take the Flames offer.