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Old 06-23-2018, 03:10 PM   #931
Enoch Root
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch View Post
Hanifan is a bit different then Hamilton, he's not as good offensively, but he's pretty well rounded for a 21 year old defenseman, I think he's also more willing to engage physically, so it changes the dynamic.


Lindholm, I'm unsure on, he's probably a Monahan light, but a bit better of a playmaker.


Fox, I think probably didn't like what was in front of him and indicated that he might not sign here.


Here's the bottom line though


Hamilton - Core player
Ferland - Accessory player
Fox - Maybe an unwilling prospect


Lindhom - Core
Hanifan - Core.



I don't think this trade is as bad or needs as much dramatic, back of the hands forehead histrionics as are being presented.


At the end of the day also, I believe that this trade is about culture. This team gets two young core players for a good prospect a very good core top pairing dman and a maddenly inconsistent Ferland.


On the contract front, this gives Calgary two more RFA's to deal with. They're sitting at about 55 million in cap space, I would expect that Lindholm will probably be looking at 5.5 and Hanifan probably the same, which would put Calgary at $65 million with their main RFA being Janks, Shore and Hathaway (Bleah)


The Flames also became faster up front and added something they needed which is offensive depth.
The bolded sums it up for me. The more I digest this, the more I like it. We traded one core piece (with flaws), one supplementary piece, and a prospect, for two core pieces.

The roster got younger, probably faster, more talented, and better defensively.

If Fox is the price for that, I am happy to pay it.
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