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Originally Posted by transplant99
I just don't understand it from an asset management perspective.
There is no way they can bring back both him and Hamonic. Meaning one of them walks for nothing after the next season.
One they can afford to lose more than the other (yes its been beaten to death).
Really confused by this if true.
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It would be ballsy but now that the draft is over, I think the value of Brodie or Hamonic could be higher at the trade deadline than it is now. Of course you run the risk of injury and if the Flames are having a great season, could you imagine trading a top four D? But the pieces acquired could be flipped for forward help.