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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
Here's why it stings. Do build a contender you need to make a lot of smart decisions but you also need some things to break your way. The Lightning had some high picks but two of their most important players were steals: Kucherov and Point. They've had other great picks too.
The Flames had a home run with Jonny. Adam Fox represented another one - as adding a guy with his skill, who is a #1 dman already is a game changer.
The asset was well managed and value extracted from it. And the organization still did very well for what they got out of the 3rd round pick.
But the disadvantage created by these guys not wanting to play in Calgary is a real thing. This team would be in a different state if Adam Fox was patrolling the blueline, with a far bright future.
That's what stings. I think Canadian clubs are at a disadvantage because
- More players don't want to play here
- You have to overpay to get them and keep them
- And I think the Canadian owners for the most part try to contend too fast and blow the re-builds.
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Yeah of course it stings. You can believe Treliving did his best to make lemonade out of lemons and you can be happy with the draft result but the fact is what this club needs (what every club needs) is a young superstar. Fox is definitely that and we drafted the guy.