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Old 02-28-2014, 09:26 AM   #157
CliffFletcher
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Originally Posted by GreenLantern2814 View Post

Burke isn't concerned about help for now because there is absolutely nothing he can do that 'helps us now'. The team isn't one or two players away from mattering, it's minimum two or three strong drafts away from mattering. He knew this when he got here.
I wouldn't be so sure.

The Flames' acting general manager was asked what type of players he would pursue in a trade situation.

"We would like to get a player who will help us right away, and if that is not possible then our next choice is a player who is close to playing that we think could make us better next year. And if not, we would look at draft choices," said Burke.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=444853

I have real doubts about the willingess of Flames management to patiently rebuild the roster through the draft. They're already looking for shortcuts and reclamation projects instead of demonstrating confidence in their own scouting and drafting ability.

The Sabres are doing it right:

2012: 2x 1st rounders, 1x 2nd
2013: 2x 1st rounders, 3x 2nd
2014: 3x 1st rounders, 4x 2nd *

* Assuming they get a 1st for Moulson, NYI's 1st this year, and at least a 2nd for Miller or Ott. If the NYIs defer, then 2x 1st rounders in 2015.

That's what a rebuild looks like. The Flames got off to a good start last season. If they don't walk into 2014 draft with more 1st or 2nd rounders, I'd hesitate to even call it a rebuild. Drafting the regular allotment of players each draft isn't any kind of a strategy to dramatically improve over your rivals in the conference, all of whom already have stronger rosters and have the same allotment of picks you do.

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