http://flamesnation.ca/2013/12/16/a-...nificant-moves
Good read, and something I had to look up as I don't remember Feaster being as toxic a GM as people are making him out to be. His issue was the inability to form a solid plan for a top 5 team. But I would argue that he has accomplished a difficult task of building depth and character. Getting high-skill is difficult, yes. But with a high draft position and cap space (which we have tons of, thanks to Feaster) we have a great base to build on top of.
Glad we've moved on, but I can really hardly look back at the Feaster era as a negative stage of Calgary's rebuild.
EDIT: Didn't consider that refreshing the conversation while I read the above article would be wise...