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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
Simple. Then you keep him for depth, and when other teams start to lose troops to injuries, the grind, and the inevitable "shake things up" panic mode, you flip him as a rental.
In fact, I would venture to say his greatest trade value is going to be after the waiver wire period and further into the season.
I am assuming Frolik is the one to be moved first, if any trade is to happen. He has more value and a higher hit.
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Stones greatest trade value would be at the trade deadline. Veteran depth D on an expiring contract would be a nice trade chip then. The problem is without doing something there isn't a way for the Flames to get from now until then with a signed Tkachuk.
They have to do something, and Brodie, Stone and Frolik are the most likely candidates.