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Originally Posted by ComixZone
Something that needs to be kept in mind though is the success we’ve had in later rounds grants us certain flexibility that not all teams have. Finding guys like Fox in the 4th for example.
There aren’t an infinite number of roster spots available for these prospects/picks to make it to the NHL. Specifically I look at our defence at the NHL level and then at our pool - we’re going to trade one or two of those prospects during this window, or, we’ll trade another high end pick because of how good those prospects are.
I’m not saying spend endlessly, but where we are now with this window of opportunity - we’re best suited to push by filling the one remaining roster need, than we are to be conservative and hope that a window stays open a bit longer, and spending on one more player realistically isn’t going to do any long term damage. The organization is healthy when you take into account that all our prime roles are filled with young, high end talent.
Andersson, Kylington, Valimaki, Fox will all be NHL ready within 18 months. There’s not room for all of them.
Trade Kylington + 2019 1st rounder + lesser piece for Hoffman.
Then trade Stone for a 2nd or something like that in the summer and have Fox take his roster spot/push Hamonic down the depth chart. Then we still have Andersson on the right side and Valimaki on the left side pushing our deep NHL roster.
We’re in a good spot, and have the ability/flexibility to go after the RIGHT player to address the one roster spot that needs addressing right now/in the next few years.
We don’t have a true sniper prospect that will out perform Hoffman this year or next, and we need (imo) to fill that role to really make use of this window.
Be bold. (also, Hoffman has two years left on his deal after this season).
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I just really disagree with you that Hoffman is the player to spend a ton of assets on. I don’t disagree the Flames could move more futures for help now. This also takes away a valuable asset to trade at the draft or summer next year when more players are available.
The Flames could have traded their 1st at the deadline in 2015 so they could push for the playoffs with Gio out. They opted for the depth move of picking up Schlemko and had their 1st as a trade chip at the draft that was used to land Dougie.
I rather that 1st be in play for a guy 25 or younger or in a package for a true superstar like Tavares. At least with Hamonic he was 26 at the time of the trade, had 3 years left on his deal, and is very much underpaid. Hoffman is 29, 2 years left, and paid adequately for a 60pt winger.