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Originally Posted by codynw
Ask yourself this, are the Flames a better team next season without Giordano? If the answer to that is no, you don't trade him. This team isn't in a rebuild anymore, and sometimes it's about keeping your good players rather than "maximizing trade value". Giordano is going to retire in Calgary.
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As previously mentioned, if he can get you what is missing up front, you trade him. So I can't really answer the question. He should have excellent value and father time catches up with everyone, now would be the time to move him to address other needs (since the Flames have a bright future on D).