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Originally Posted by flamesfever
St. Louis didn't live up to his potential on the Flames because Sutter used him as a 4th line checker. He even stated later that he was grateful for his experience with the Flames, as it greatly improved his defensive ability.
As a STH in those years, I watched him closely and believed him to be an outstanding potential, and was extremely disappointed when he was not signed. In fact, towards the end of the season, I phoned Bremner and told him whatever he did he should not get rid of Martin St. Louis. He sent me a clock, and I call it my Martin St. Louis clock.
I recall during the summer, after losing him, telling my brother-in-law, who spends the winters in the Tampa Bay area, to keep and eye out for Martin St. Louis, and he said, "Martin who?" Needless to say, the rest is history.
I don't think St. Louis really started to shine, until someone took a chance on him, and started playing him on the top line.
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Did they really send you a clock? That is hilarious.
Anyways, with his confidence completely destroyed and him playing like a tired vet, he needed to get it back. Hopefully he does... and hopefully next round, he gets a more realistic shot (ex. better minutes, not having Comeau as his center)