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Old 03-20-2013, 06:32 PM   #101
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I'm sure anyone on these boards could run this team straight into the ground. We aren't there yet.
This franchise is a lot closer to that than we all think. Thank god we as fans rabidly drink the Kool-Aid and keep stuffing the Flames pockets for a below mediocre team, in a below mediocre building, with a WAY below mediocre game presentation.

In any other market than a Canadian one. Our stands would look like Nassau's or Jobing's. The product is that bad.
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Old 03-20-2013, 06:34 PM   #102
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Other stats you are skewing: Defenceman weight??? of all things...

Wideman=200 lbs
Sarich=207
Babchuk=200
Butler=196...are you really worried about 4 pounds?
Smith=197

The only guy that is undersized even a little is Brodie at 182 lbs. and he's been arguably one of our best defenders this year.
Thanks for the stats Kind of proves my point the Flames defensemen you have listed are all undersized.

Watching them play none play above their weight except for Sarich AND he doesn't play at all.

The average NHLer is 73.33" (6' 1 1/3") tall, weighs 204.42 lbs, and is 27.36 years old.
The average forward is 72.93" (6' 1") tall, weighs 202.4 lbs, and is 27.1 years old.
The average defenseman is 73.87" (6' 1 7/8") tall, weighs 209.66 lbs, and is 27.49 years old.
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Old 03-20-2013, 06:51 PM   #103
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2009-10 Montreal Canadiens off the top of my head comes to mind. They had 11 players under 6 feet tall, and their real only physical guys on that team were Hal Gill and Laraque. No one on that team really screamed "agressive play" either, with guys like Cammalleri, Plekanec, Gomez, M-A Bergeron leading the team in scoring.

They somehow made it to the conference finals on the back of Jaroslav Halak.
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Old 03-20-2013, 06:52 PM   #104
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I could care less what the average size of a player is. Lidstrom was 192 lbs. and he was by far the best defenseman of this generation. Being "over 200 lbs." as you put it doesn't mean anything if you can't play the game.

I will give you the fact that those defenders don't play like they are 200 lbs., but seriously, they are not what I would consider to be too small.

What is your source? the height I can buy, but the weight seems pretty high.

You know what? Nevermind...it still doesn't matter. Good players are not defined by size.
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Old 03-20-2013, 07:03 PM   #105
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Their actual physical stature isn't even relevant. They play small. You can clearly see this team is pushed around by basically every team that is going to be in our new division (next year). They tried to remedy that with Mcgratton but I think someone in the top six needs to be traded for a gritty 2 way player and a younger rugged dman if Jordano isn't going to pick it up.
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@psytic, that I would be ok with. Your post made a lot more sense of things. Thanks.
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Old 03-20-2013, 08:25 PM   #107
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Their actual physical stature isn't even relevant. They play small. You can clearly see this team is pushed around by basically every team that is going to be in our new division (next year). They tried to remedy that with Mcgratton but I think someone in the top six needs to be traded for a gritty 2 way player and a younger rugged dman if Jordano isn't going to pick it up.
Boston has Chara 255 McQuaid 208, Boychuck 225 Siederman 210 and then undersized Ferrence can be skating around running anyone he wants.

The flames need 2 rugged d-men plus Gio.

Gio by himself can't carry all the physical work required by NHL defense.


Swap Gio for Ferrence and Gio becomes a feared hitter/tough guy and Ferrence quickly becomes a no-hitter.
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This franchise is a lot closer to that than we all think. Thank god we as fans rabidly drink the Kool-Aid and keep stuffing the Flames pockets for a below mediocre team, in a below mediocre building, with a WAY below mediocre game presentation.

In any other market than a Canadian one. Our stands would look like Nassau's or Jobing's. The product is that bad.
I might have to sadly give you that.
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:08 PM   #109
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Sure these are professionals but all the armchair GMs here are screaming for Feaster to do something, what would you like him to do? I'm sure he's trying to get us a #1 centerman he's not an idiot, he's surrounded himself with good hockey people. But to come on and just say that he should do something with no explanation, explain what trade he should make, tell us what big signing is out there just waiting for him to make, cause I'm sure he'd like to know too. Where is this team with the big centre we want just itching to send him here? It's one thing to bitch about the guy but tell us what you would do if you were in his place, and to say "I'd sign a #1 centre" ,yea where you going to get him?
Yeah, but this is message board for fans to vent on...some of the trades are waaaay out there to be sure, but really thats part of the fun.

Message boards wouldn't be half the fun without armchair coaches or GMs
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I honest to god think that people on this message board could do a better job than current management.

Flame away, but there is some really strong hockey (and asset management) knowledge.

Not talking about my own unqualified ass whatsoever.
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Yeah, but this is message board for fans to vent on...some of the trades are waaaay out there to be sure, but really thats part of the fun.

Message boards wouldn't be half the fun without armchair coaches or GMs
venting is fine, hell I love venting but I find some of the deep hate for Feaster a little over the top. I haven't seen one trade proposal from anyone that's available to Feaster, just bitching, no solutions. Some have mentioned Burkes name.....no thanks.
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:48 PM   #112
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I thought he was still hiding after that offer sheet debacle
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:58 PM   #114
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I honest to god think that people on this message board could do a better job than current management.

Flame away, but there is some really strong hockey (and asset management) knowledge.

Not talking about my own unqualified ass whatsoever.
I honest to god think you're wrong, there are only 30 NHL GMs in the world, 30, not an easy task to take on. Much easier doing it from a key board.
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If the Flames truly want to make Iggy a Flame for life, I would imagine they are trying to get him signed before the trade deadline.

If he isn't signed by April 3, 2013...I would guess the only option is to trade him.

If he doesn't sign and isn't traded before the April 3 deadline...It would be hard to believe he will still be a Flame after the season is done.


If the Flames loose Iggy to free agency...Feaster, Ken King and anyone else in charge of managing the teams assets should be turfed
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Old 03-20-2013, 10:13 PM   #116
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I honest to god think you're wrong, there are only 30 NHL GMs in the world, 30, not an easy task to take on. Much easier doing it from a key board.
I'm arguing that the ability to understand the NHL, the trends and values, the names and players, understanding the game, how the NHL works, how a team would function, strategy management, asset valuation and maximization, negotiations... these are all skills that people have.

People on this message board have these skills.

Your argument that there are only 30 jobs available doesn't really address anything at all. In fact it's mostly irrelevant. But I guess I agree, there are 30 jobs. You are right about that.
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Isn't his qualifying offer 6.5 unless you let him walk in 2yrs? The rest is explanatory if you read it. Making a 2nd line talent a first liner doesn't change the Flames predicament of needing a true 1st line center though. I am sure he would be on our first line but that don't make him a true 1st line center. He hasn't even hit 20 goals yet. Maybe he amounts to more but it looks like a hell of a gamble and over payment when we can just keep our pick in a good draft and get a guy on an elc.
You can extend the player before needing to qualify him. Long term deal at 5 million for example.

The kid is a great young hockey player. And he plays the most important position up front. Him making 5.5 doesn't prevent Feaster from trying to get a 1st line centre somehow. And frankly him and Backlund together might have been a good enough 1-2 combo in a year or two.

But that is all moot. And hopefully we find a #1 centre in the draft this year.
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I honest to god think that people on this message board could do a better job than current management.

Flame away, but there is some really strong hockey (and asset management) knowledge.

Not talking about my own unqualified ass whatsoever.
C'mon man. That's like suggesting people that are great with lego and love achitecture can design bridges.

I think fans often mistake philosophically different approaches with stupidity. Those that want nothing but picks and prospects assume the management must be stupid for not making moves that follow that path. It's fine (and fun) to debate the approach, but I think it's naive to think pros don't get it.
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Where is Feaster:

http://forum.calgarypuck.com/showpos...0&postcount=15
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C'mon man. That's like suggesting people that are great with lego and love achitecture can design bridges.

I think fans often mistake philosophically different approaches with stupidity. Those that want nothing but picks and prospects assume the management must be stupid for not making moves that follow that path. It's fine (and fun) to debate the approach, but I think it's naive to think pros don't get it.
Props for the great analogy.
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