Big and young. Has flashed scoring touch. Kills penalties. Disappointing last season after a strong start in the NHL. Good write-up here:
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That is ultimately what Sharangovich has done. He has went from a scorer often playing and producing alongside Jack Hughes to a middle-six forward who can kill penalties. Even if you can argue that next season will see a bounce-back from the Belarussian, he suffered a downgrade among the Devils forwards in this past season. Something that goes along with not doing a whole lot for the team even after two seasons of production on a Bad team.
https://www.allaboutthejersey.com/20...arus-offseason
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I think this gives us an insight into how the Flames are approaching this off-season: targeting young rosters players and change-of-scenery candidates rather than picks.