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Old 07-05-2024, 01:54 PM   #8064
Macho0978
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Originally Posted by ComixZone View Post
The Flames outright can’t do an offer sheet with a 1st round compensation.

The idea though is that if an offer sheet that has a compensation of a 2nd round pick is successful, you put yourself at risk of:

1. You improve the immediate roster which will have a negative impact on the Calgary Flames own 2025 1st round pick. That 2025 1st round draft pick is the single most important asset that the Calgary Flames own with how their roster is currently constructed. The goal is to make that a top-5 pick.
2. You acquire an Oilers player, which is disgusting
3. Even if it’s successful, it likely just bumps our drafting position a spot or two (best case scenario), which then also means you just gave the Oilers a high quality 2nd round pick, which is bad

You risk that just to potentially spite the Oilers? Hell no.

Conroy has said how important the draft is. You know what teams didn’t go out and do stupid offer sheets at this stage? Colorado, Tampa, Chicago, LA, Florida, St. Louis, Vegas. You know why? It’s because that’s Not how you build a winner.

A good reason why we need to be patient:

https://twitter.com/user/status/1809275051746947218

Conroy and company need more picks, not less. Targeting recent Oiler draft picks is not the right path, largely because their players aren’t good enough to justify it in the first place.
No team since the start of the salary cap era has had more than 3 consecutive seasons below 70 points or 70 point pace. Some of the more successful rebuilds, those teams have gone up and down the standings through the rebuild.

Colorado - finished bottom 3 2011, 2013 and 2017 but were above 82 points in the season between drafting high

Florida - finished bottom 3 4 times in 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 but made the playoffs in 2012

Tampa - finished bottom 3, 3 times in 2008, 2009, 2013 but had 80,84 and 103 points in between bottom 3 finishes

Edmonton, Florida, Buffalo and Arizona have been bottom 3 the most. Buffalo is the only team to be dead last more than twice...4 times and they just never dig themselves out of that hole. There is risk taking it too far too.

We don't need to be SJ bad to get a couple top 3 picks in the next few years.

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