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Originally Posted by Poe969
If Treliving knew that he was going to waive Seto, he may have gave him the chance to talk to some teams in Europe about a contract. Maybe they'd see if he'd get picked up by an NHL team (other than Edmonton) for one last kick at the cat and if it doesn't work out then maybe he has a deal in place to go over seas. The Flames brass seems like they would do not only what's best for the team but what's in the players best interests too.
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I would agree. I could imagine Treliving and Burke wanting to show that Calgary is tough, but fair. Reasons why they would rather let Camellari walk than take a lowball offer perhaps? I personally think it's a reason to respect the team and give them a chance (small chance to attract players to our team).
I also can't imagine taking measures to really destroy someone's reputation when things don't work out helps you attract other players. It's beyond unprofessional at that point.
It's like a date. No one likes the crazy ex who goes on a field day trashing you after you part ways.