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Originally Posted by Textcritic
More than likely it will be both. In the aggregate, Brodie is a more valuable player to the Flames than Frolik. While he likely returns more in a trade, his absence also potentially has a greater impact. It makes sense to move the contract that is 1) moveable, and which 2) does not significantly affect the team on the ice. There are good reasons to believe that those conditions make Frolik the natural candidate to be moved.
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I disagree. It was shown for a good part of the year we have a more than capable Brodie replacement in Andersson. Where as i didnt see anyone jump into Froliks spot and show they can do the same or better.