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Originally Posted by New Era
And that would be the length of this window of possible success. Just a short few years. This is a team that has nothing left in the system because of Treliving's wheeling and dealing to get to this point, and now people are starting to propose trading away the very depth this team invested in developing. That depth is what will extend the window and allow the Flames to keep this level of success rolling long term. This is a team that is pretty damn close as it is. I'd maintain the course and keep the powder dry. Upgrade the goaltender situation if possible, but beyond that, hold firm. With no high level prospects in the system at any position it is time to keep an eye on sustainability as well.
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Dont always agree with your take but i agree here. Having players coming up is what got chicago three cups instead of one. Now is when we start selling a top end player here or thier but with sgnificant futures coming back otherwise your selling your most important pieces and starting a new rebuild after a year or two because you cant maintain enough depth to stay competative.
Precarious point that could be ugly if done incorrectly by tre.