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Originally Posted by getbak
Lots of players who were once in the Flames system.
When Butler signed a two-way deal, he had to know this was a strong possibility, especially with the Blues depth on D. You have to think there would be some teams who could use his experience and low salary in the NHL.
Not really a surprise about Cundari. Depending on his play, and the play of some of the young d-men, he'll probably get some action in Calgary later in the year, but he wasn't going to start with the big club unless there were a lot of injuries on the blue line.
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I don't think Cundari's a good enough skater to play in the NHL. We have a few ahead of him at this point. Wotherspoon, Sieloff and maybe even Ramage now. Also depends on what they do with Diaz and that monster guy Yonkman.