Frank Vatrano (70) - Sean Monahan (72) - Luke Kunin (70)
Pavel Buchnevich (70) - Lars Eller (72) - Brendan Gallagher (71)
Pierre Engvall (67) - Boone Jenner (69) - Denis Gurianov (67)
Jason Dickinson (68) - Lucas Wallmark (67) - Nino Neiderieter (67)
Kevin Stenlund (63) - Dillon Dube (63)
Ryan Pulock (74) - Brandon Carlo (72)
Miro Heiskanen (73) - Ian Cole (71)
Marc Boroweicki (72) - Noah Hanifin (69)
Scott Harrington (64)
Martin Jones (83)
Devon Dubnyk (81)
Hank Lundquist (79)
There is an argument going on in the main forum as to whether trading away the top line of a team guarantees failure, the next season. I am of the opinion that you can trade for futures, and put more responsibility on your existing second and third lines to carry the load, if you create a strong backbone of bottom six/bottom pair. No game breakers and no weak links.
So here is the fantasy version of where I want the Flames to go in real life. Top four forwards are gone, bottom of the roster much stronger. Fourteen new prospects in the system. I built this team to be mean and hungry.
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"We don't even know who our best player is yet. It could be any one of us at this point." - Peter LaFleur, player/coach, Average Joe's Gymnasium
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