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Originally Posted by GioforPM
So what you know basically is that he was for sale, the Flames inquired because they could have used him. But not whether they had the assets Buffalo wanted and said no, or whether Buffalo said no to a good offer from the Flames.
There’s no use in moaning about Buffalo turning down a superior deal. Or Treliving hanging up if the ask was unreasonable.
It’s like complaining that the Flames missed out on Mackinnon
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It’s simply an opinion about what I believe could have been.
It’s not at all like Mackinnon. I mean, they’re both hockey players, both excellent centermen but that’s about where the similarities end contextually. Hilarious comparison. Like you honestly have no idea why people would complain about this situation vs. Complaining about why we don’t have Mackinnon? That’s simply not arguing in good faith and you know it.
As for the rest of you, and the (many, sadly)anguishing posts about “why are we still talking about this”, you don’t have to. What you are posting is way more nonsense than what I am lol. Nobody is holding a gun to your head. If you don’t want to talk about it, don’t, who cares? It’s my opinion that the Flames had a shot, should have taken it, but didn’t and I think it’s going to kick them in the ass down the road. The reason I keep bringing it up is because when you make mistakes you should learn from them. Hopefully when the Flames get their next chance to trade for a #1 center in 30 more years we will choose a different path so that they can have a chance at winning the Cup before I die.
Oh and Cecil, the fans are too quiet.