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Originally Posted by Poison
He may not be part of the "core" but id consider anyone who isnt in the lineup and your team is a little worse a key cog.
Which is my point in this whole thing, trade him and you become a little worse. No one on this roster can do the same or better on that line.
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You seem awfully certain about this, and that is where I am more hesitant: on the one hand you have definitively asserted that Andersson can EASILY replace Brodie, while on the other hand you posit that NO forward on the Flames roster can replace Frolik. I think a more accurate appraisal of the situation is this:
· The Flames have a few young defensemen (Valimaki, Hanifin, Andersson, Kyllington) who appear ready to take another step, and they might be able to compensate for the removal of Brodie.
· The Flames have a few young forwards (Dube, Mangiapane, Bennett, Jankowski) who could be ready for a bigger goal and more responsibility, and they might be able to compensate for the absence of Frolik.
Help me to understand what I am missing here.