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Originally Posted by Lanny's Stache
If so, then good on them. They seem to finally understand that you don't start a rebuild by trading away the few assets that you have. Seguin is going to be a player, but a team like Dallas is in a much better position asset wise to make this trade. The Flames need to draft and develop a core group, and then you can look at trading prospects that you don't consider in the core group in order to take that next step. We are at least 3 years away from being there, so I think it is refreshing to see that they are finally recognizing that.
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Sure, but that is not what this article is implying. They are saying that the flames ownership does not want to spend during the rebuild. I think thats bull crap.
If the article had said Feaster did not want to pay the price to acquire Seguin then i would believe it. Feaster would have only gone to ownership if he thought it was worth it. If they turned him down because they thought he was giving up to many assets, then they would not have much trust in him going forward.