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Just fell to my knees in a Walmart
Why tho
He hasn’t developed the way they were planning, based on his play. I think the Kings are done with development of players on any level. Not my personal opinion, just saying.
Neither player is going to be an NHLer. They are both 25. The good news is that being in the AHL is still a pretty sweet gig.
This makes zero sense to me. Can someone explain it? He was looking like he could possibly join the team within the next year or so.
Eh, this guy averages a PPG in AHL could be worth a punt if there is an injury or Kuz stays in the dog house.
Sad to see him go, he seems like a wonderful person. Unfortunately he’s just one out of a long line of young guys that the Kings organization never gave a real chance to prove themselves in the NHL.
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Just fell to my knees in a Walmart
Why tho
He hasn’t developed the way they were planning, based on his play. I think the Kings are done with development of players on any level. Not my personal opinion, just saying.
Neither player is going to be an NHLer. They are both 25. The good news is that being in the AHL is still a pretty sweet gig.
This makes zero sense to me. Can someone explain it? He was looking like he could possibly join the team within the next year or so.
Eh, this guy averages a PPG in AHL could be worth a punt if there is an injury or Kuz stays in the dog house.
Sad to see him go, he seems like a wonderful person. Unfortunately he’s just one out of a long line of young guys that the Kings organization never gave a real chance to prove themselves in the NHL.