Quality over quantity, please.
They could trade three seconds for a first and if that pick turns out to be a better nhler than the three then it's worthwhile.
We already have a ton of prospects, and soon to add a big batch more of them.
What's missing in the pool is top end.
By the same logic if they happen to keep all those picks I hope they use the seconds and onward on high risk/high reward players.
When you have quantity at your disposal, celling should be the selling point on the players you select.
We might not need too much more low ceiling/high floor types with all the pickups recently acquired (castagna, gross, curran). Flames have a TON of B/mid level talent. Maybe enough to fill out two future bottom sixes.
Time to swing for the fences with potential.
Last edited by TrentCrimmIndependent; 03-15-2026 at 10:23 PM.
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