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Originally Posted by GullFoss
My hope is that Walsh knows a trade is available for Huby and is trying to force the issue. If this forces Tre's hand to trade Huby, then I think that's the best outcome for all parties.
Huby isnt who we thought he was. He is not a franchise player. He doesn't drive play. He isn't a game breaker. If he wants out and there's a team out there willing to facilitate it, then the flames should do it.
At this point, if True was able to trade Huby for future considerations and no retained cap, I would consider it a win.
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Whether or not that's a good idea, which is a fair discussion to have, Tre would get roasted if he did it.
When Walsh says stuff like this, he's usually not wrong. Peters was fooling around with Frolik's ice time that year, even though he was playing just fine with Tkachuk and Backlund and that line was critical to the team's success.