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Originally Posted by ComixZone
It's a bounty of draft capital though, which Conroy can then use to do whatever he wants with it. No reason why he has to wait to make that pick in 2028, it could be used at any point between now and then to acquire an impact player (which is what Conroy is really after)
It's a good value return, and in line with what players in Rasmus' position have gone for.
I'm probably one of Sharangovich's biggest detractors, but the Flames have time with him. He could bounce back, and become a useful Flame long-term or he could bounce back and become a trade asset. Flames have no reason to take the L on that deal (yet).
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That 1st is way too deferred imo. Rather just send him to a team for a nearby first and a couple seconds.