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He has been a gamble that hasn't paid off. His best year in the Western League came as he turned 20, and his best year in the AHL saw him average .5 points a game in 2010-11. If he had what it took to get a look in the NHL, he'd have gotten one by now.</p>
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And if Bowman really cared about whether he was a Tallon pick or not, I'm pretty sure other Tallon guys whould not be getting huge extensions now.</p>
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Maybe he's the nicest guy on the planet, but it really doesn't matter here. This is a team whose goal is to win a championship every year. If Kyle Beach gets playing time in the NHL in a game with meaning, that isn't going to happen.</p>
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Unfortunately for Beach when he finally figured it out he incurred a season ending injury. Where most of the players ahead of him on the Depth chart, IE Hayes, Morin, and Pirri just passed him right by.</p>
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Partially his fault, and partially the organization never really giving him a fair shake.</p>
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He has been a gamble that hasn't paid off. His best year in the Western League came as he turned 20, and his best year in the AHL saw him average .5 points a game in 2010-11. If he had what it took to get a look in the NHL, he'd have gotten one by now.</p>
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And if Bowman really cared about whether he was a Tallon pick or not, I'm pretty sure other Tallon guys whould not be getting huge extensions now.</p>
</p>
Maybe he's the nicest guy on the planet, but it really doesn't matter here. This is a team whose goal is to win a championship every year. If Kyle Beach gets playing time in the NHL in a game with meaning, that isn't going to happen.</p>
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Unfortunately for Beach when he finally figured it out he incurred a season ending injury. Where most of the players ahead of him on the Depth chart, IE Hayes, Morin, and Pirri just passed him right by.</p>
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Partially his fault, and partially the organization never really giving him a fair shake.</p>