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Originally Posted by Bingo
Great season in my mind ... not on the ice, but off it.
Hope is back.
If you have an average team, and you retain everyone it just seems like you're locked into that average result until it gets worse, which leaves you with the decline in the average players and no cap space.
Now they're picked a path, made the moves, have more assets and the team will get younger and change.
Won't be easy ... hoping it won't be Buffalo etc, but at least we didn't sign "please stay!" contracts with 2-3 players adding to the Kadri/Huberdeau future contract woes.
And being out of the playoffs isn't miserable once you've started adding some young players with some upside. Then you enjoy the try and the games become more entertaining.
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Hard not to agree, the Flames are rounding into a decent position with the prospects and pick they've accumulated since Conroy took over.