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Old 09-28-2017, 09:19 AM   #57
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Originally Posted by dino7c View Post
The "argument" if you want to call it that is that Ferland isn't a top line RWer on a cup contender. I don't think he is, I am willing to bet that most around the league don't. Would be ecstatic if he scored 25-30 goals this season and proved me wrong but we shall see.

My guess is that the Flames will be looking for someone to fill that role all year long
This isn't Team Canada.

I think you're getting too hung up on finding an elite equivalent to play with Gaudreau and Monahan when the truth is most team's aren't built that way in a salary cap world.

Hell even in the past teams weren't built that way. Colin Patterson was the long time winger for Mullen and Gilmour, Bossy and Trottier had a great Ferland equivalent in Clark Gillies who was big and could chip in but wasn't a true star player.

You get two guys on each of the top three lines, and then find a guy that can play with each pair and go with it.

Milan Lucic had 80 some points in his first 200 games before finding the back of the net with icetime and opportunity.

Ferland could do the same, or he could settle into a third line role. Time will tell.
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