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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Nothing about how the Flames played last year in the regular season would suggest that they "overachieved." They were a top team by almost every meaningful metric, but for a power play that suddenly dried up in February. Five games of playoff hockey in April is an extremely limited sample size from which to draw conclusions and to make projections.
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Somewhat agree, however the top line totally disappeared the last 10 to 15 games of the regular season and were very in-effective during the playoffs
If the Flames make zero roster moves on the forwards ranks, its a mistake in my opinion
They are to soft of a team.... Not sure how they fix this issue.