Reeks of Kylington for Nylander
Curious what makes you come to this conclusion. Flames have been scouting the Sabres, not the Rochester Americans (AFAIK). It does nothing to help the Flames' playoff push either. Whether you like Nylander or not (and I don't), he isn't NHL-ready and wouldn't play a game on the Flames unless the roster gets severely depleted due to injury.
As for the rumors, I hope it isn't for Kane. Too much baggage when it comes to him - however much of it is true or not, there has always been so much swirling around him throughout his career, and it isn't like it disappeared since he arrived in Buffalo. I wouldn't want him on my team, and he is (IMO) grossly overrated. He has a lot of tools and no tool box. At this point in time, does anyone really believe he is going to magically put it all together and become the player that so many thought he would be? He is what he is - a solid depth scorer, and nothing more, who may or may not bring with him some off-ice issues (and potentially chemistry issues - re. Big buff and the tracksuit incident, being called 'selfish' by one or more teammates in Buffalo). I see the attraction due to his speed, physicality, shot... but he is a 40-ish point, 20-ish goals player who has only hit over 50 pts once in his career, and over 20 goals twice in his career (though if he scores another goal this season - which is likely - it will make it 3).
There is no way that Bennett is part of this (rumored) deal unless it is part of something larger. I would rather keep good teammate Bennett and wait-out his development to see what he becomes. I just don't see Kane as a valuable piece. If he was, I would imagine a rebuilding team like Buffalo would love t0 re-sign a 26 year old power-forward. Stranger things have happened, and who knows - maybe he finds great chemistry with someone on his next team and becomes that really great player. I would just hate to be the GM that trades for him, extends him, and then gets stuck with him with term and a larger cap hit than he is worth. Good luck trying to trade that until the next time his contract is expiring.