04-04-2021, 10:15 AM
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#2199
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Classic_Sniper
No elite #1 Center.
Who have been the Flames' foundational pieces for the last several decades?
Theo Fleury, Jarome Iginla, Johnny Gaudreau and soon to be Matthew Tkachuk.
This team has built their team on franchise wingers for as long as I've been in a fan of this team (young guns era). In that time we've also seen elite goaltenders, deep group on defense, quality wingers, all kinds of coaches (modern & veteran), small team, big team, skilled team, gritty team, young team, older team and etc etc etc.
But something I haven't personally seen yet is that elite, no questions asked, true #1 center. Olli Jokinen and Sean Monahan have been the closest, but if this team is trying to win a Stanley Cup or win multiple playoff rounds, is Sean Monahan going to out duel a Nathan McKinnon or a prime Ryan Getzlaf or a Leon Draisaitl of today?
If this organization ever wants to find one of these guys, then they have to draft one. They also have to stop picking #6 or #13 and etc. Generally speaking, these types of elite centers go first in a draft. Be patient, stop going the quick fix route (UFAs) and don't stop rebuilding until you find that guy(s).
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So do you you think it’s just bad luck that the Flames have had a succession of GMs unwilling to adopt this patient strategy? Do you think it’s unreasonable to surmise that ownership played some role in refusing a team strategy that involves a virtual guarantee of missing the playoffs for 3-6 seasons?
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Originally Posted by fotze
If this day gets you riled up, you obviously aren't numb to the disappointment yet to be a real fan.
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