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Originally Posted by Macindoc
The problem was with assets continually going out the door for middling to replacement level returns. If those assets were going out, they needed to return players that were difference makers. And while his tenure with the Flames started strong, his decisions became progressively more questionable the longer he was in the position. I was a big fan of the trade for Lindholm and Hanifin, but by the time Treliving paid to get rid of Monahan, I had seen enough of him as the Flames' GM.
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This is said by the fan base in every market where the team thinks they have a chance to do something but don't.