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Originally Posted by Ashasx
I'm simply meaning that the Flames need to take a long-term approach to this.
The Flames aren't winning the Cup next year. The decision on Giordano should be simple: Is the price to pay Seattle higher than what we can reasonably expect to receive for him at the deadline?
If the answer is yes, don't give up any extra assets.
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If the Flames based their strategy on the fact that they aren’t winning the cup next year, they would have not hired Sutter , instead started the rebuild.
They did not do that.
Now, for the record, I thought they should have started the rebuild a few years back. But that’s not the strategy.
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