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Originally Posted by Blaster86
It was, infact, the Horvat with a division tax of a long shot prospect and a later round pick. The Canucks got a better pick and a prospect higher up on the trading team's prospect rankings but that is more to do with the fact NYI had a dearth of prospects. Also because Horvat was playing out of his mind.
It was the deal the Canucks were comfortable making and a deal the Flames needed.
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Yeah, double edged sword if Lindholm was pacing the same as Horvat. I think they would have gave him a stupid contract unless he refused and just moved up his number.
Start of a new direction for the Flames