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Originally Posted by CsInMyBlood
Brodie hasn't been half as bad as some are making him out to be. Same with Stone. Both have 4 assists in 8 games and are positive in the +/-.
Hamonic can stay out as far as I'm concerned. For a defensive D man, he isn't very good at defense, has zero offense and really isn't that physical. Plus he certainly wont be challenging anyone to beat his head in anytime soon. Its becoming more obvious game after game that Valimaki and Andersson are simply better options going forward.
If I'm Treliving I'm putting Hamonics name out for possible trade regardless of the kings ransom I gave up to get him in the first place.
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Hamonic was arguably the Flames best defenseman in Game #1—his only game of the season—while playing most of it with facial damage. In his absence the Flames have struggled in their own zone and are currently ranked #16 in goals surrendered per GP. Hamonic is a lot better than some people are willing to notice or admit