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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
For those charts d-men tend to have less voliatiliy in how big of swings you see, so for Hanifin it's actually showing pretty consistent positve impact that's probably actually worth close to $7M
If the return is soft they should be extending him IMO.
He's more valuable than a late 1st and B prospect.
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The value of trading Hanifin isn’t just in the return. His absence will help maximize the value of the Flames own picks as well.
Re-signing Hanifin just keeps the Flames in a “steady as she goes” phase. I just don’t want that, and neither should the team. Take the 1st and the “B” prospect, and move on.