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Old 09-30-2025, 06:11 PM   #9521
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Highest paid player in the NHL was a 5th rounder

Which is why I didn't say it wasn't possible, just not a strong possibility at this point - in other words, while it could happen, it's not something to be counted on.
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Old 09-30-2025, 06:23 PM   #9522
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Highest paid player in the NHL was a 5th rounder
I think it’s interesting that 4 of the top 10 highest paid players were picked 15th or later.

I agree it’s not something you can count on, but I also think it lends itself to the argument that a top 5 pick is not necessarily something you need.

That’s why I’m more interested in and excited by seeing how the Flames’ picks pan out than I am worried about staying miserable because they aren’t picking where I think they should.
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Old 09-30-2025, 06:30 PM   #9523
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That’s why I’m more interested in and excited by seeing how the Flames’ picks pan out than I am worried about staying miserable because they aren’t picking where I think they should.
This is the way.

Flames will never pick 1 OA while we have Wolf and this defence/system.

Might as well enjoy this approach to building a contender and let’s see where it goes. I’ll give CC the benefit of the doubt.

And, if it results in successive seasons of mid after this one, I volunteer to lead the angry torches and pitchforks mob.
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I believe that every cup winning team in the cap era has had a top 5 pick, except for Detroit in 2008.
So you could argue that it's a necessity in the modern NHL.

But the Flames have Huberdeau, so that box is technically checked.
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Old 09-30-2025, 07:13 PM   #9525
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Flames have a couple more top 5. Parekh and Gridin. Everyone else just missed out on them
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Exactly.

Andersson + winger prospect + vegas 1st for a #1C would be a good starting point for the Flames to trade out from positions of depth (RD, Wing, 1st round picks) to get the position they need the most. It certainly helps that the wingers are showing well in this preseason.
The value may not be bad, but what team is trading a #1 centre for that package?
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Old 09-30-2025, 07:22 PM   #9527
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Which is why I didn't say it wasn't possible, just not a strong possibility at this point - in other words, while it could happen, it's not something to be counted on.
Sure but if 5th rounders have a chance late firsts have an even better chance
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To me that is Klapka at this point. This camp to me he looks more like a 13th forward than the guy we saw at the last quarter of the previous season.
Lets see when the games get more serious coming up
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Old 09-30-2025, 07:54 PM   #9529
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Seattle has a glory of project centres. It’s too bad they are so desperate for scoring
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Old 09-30-2025, 08:05 PM   #9530
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I think it’s interesting that 4 of the
top 10 highest paid players were picked 15th or later..
McDavid and Eichel are UFA's this summer Bedard is an RFA. Cale Makar next. That whole thing will shift towards the top end of the drafts soon. Bedard has a big break out season he's going to get paid

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Old 09-30-2025, 08:46 PM   #9531
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Hub4deau is not elite. Man we are starved for real skill,the bar has gotten so low.


Hes 3 season of a 62 points of below. He hasn't shown elite skill his entire time here.
And dont give me this BS of no talent here. Gaudreau and Pasta put 100+ pts with lindholm as their center. Its not like Kadri is some talentless schmuck. plus Huberdeau is paid to be THE driver.
Gaudreau was given free-reign by Sutter to play however he wanted, and the gameplan for his line was mostly designed around his strengths and ability to carry the puck. Whereas Huberdeau, for whatever reason, has not received that luxury from Sutter or Huska at any point in time.

There's been enough analysis from league pundits on how the Flames need to tweak their system to utilize Huberdeau's strengths that Sutter/Huska were/are not doing for whatever reason - e.g. positioning him at the half-wall in the offensive zone, playing through center ice to give him seams when he has the puck along the wall in the neutral zone, constantly having a trailing defense to give him another option in the offensive zone, relentless forecheck with constant pressure and player movement to create chaos, etc.

It's incredibly bizarre (and embarrassing) that the Flames took a premier playmaker who averaged 56 assists per 82 games for eight seasons, and pay him $10.5M per year to be a relatively defensively responsible net front presence. No star player would thrive or effectively drive the play in an environment like that
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Huby’s 115-point season was also inflated somewhat by playing in Andrew Brunette’s system, that heavily favoured the attack. They looked like they were quite free-wheeling that year.
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Huberdeau would be a near ppg player if the flames had a much better PP. Hard to be a ppg player with a pp typically in bottom 10, if not bottom 5. The flames need a sniper and a legit PP quarterback. Hopefully coronato and parehk improve that greatly this season.
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Huby’s 115-point season was also inflated somewhat by playing in Andrew Brunette’s system, that heavily favoured the attack. They looked like they were quite free-wheeling that year.
Florida went from scoring 340 goals that last Huberdeau year to 290 the next and then to 268 and 252 in their two stanley cup seasons. Talent and points is important but a strong two way system, especially for playoff hockey, is even more important.
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