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Old 05-31-2014, 01:17 AM   #21
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Man... Treliving seems like a bit of a intense dude in that video.
He sure does. He has a prosecutorial style of questioning...definitely the type to try to make the prospects sweat a little.
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Old 05-31-2014, 03:07 AM   #22
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That's a good thing. Mental toughness is an extremely good thing. You need people that can handle a grilling or two.
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Old 05-31-2014, 03:54 PM   #24
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It is sure nice having our GM show up on the first day of the draft combine interviews.
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Yikes Burke is intimidating in there.
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It is sure nice having our GM show up on the first day of the draft combine interviews.
Is this something that Feaster neglected to do?
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Old 05-31-2014, 05:33 PM   #27
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Video is a bad idea. Don't let the Oilers see how players act when they're interviewed by a team they want to play for.
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Old 05-31-2014, 05:39 PM   #28
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Virtanen seems like a really likeable kid. Hope he doesn't end up in Vancouver!
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Maybe to see how passionate he is about hockey. Is he doing this because he is good at it or because he loves the game (or obviously both). Probably also a bit of a change up question.
reminds me of an episode of Hard Knocks where I think it was Ryan Tannehill (QB of Miami) didnt even know what division teams they were playing in or something like that

it's not something a guy needs, but I would imagine a lot more players that end up succeeding have a love of the game in general, not just have talent
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Is this something that Feaster neglected to do?
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Four staffers — Weisbrod and scouts Tod Button, Tom Webster, Mike Addesa — conducted the interviews. General manager Jay Feaster joined the party for the third and final day.

http://www.calgaryherald.com/sports/...089/story.html
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Really like Virtinan after watching that

Trade to get the #6 pick and get him
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Really like Virtinan after watching that

Trade to get the #6 pick and get him
I would take a gamble that he will be there between 10 and 15.

At six, there will probably be one of Ehlers, Nylander and Ritchie still available.
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Old 06-01-2014, 10:22 AM   #33
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Really like Virtinan after watching that

Trade to get the #6 pick and get him
If the Flames kept drafting kids who had a great personality, the team would go nowhere fast.

Stajan is a nice guy, one of the nicest actually, and I get it, but almost anyone would take Malkin, Giroux, or even a guy like ROR over Stajan given the chance.

The Flames would be foolish not to take any of the top 4 available.

Edit: Treliving even talks about being careful as to not being enamored with a kid during the interview process. Around the 2:00 mark.

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There is a difference between nice personality and character.

This kid has character. I like the idea of building by adding skill players with character.

Go get him.
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Stajan is a nice guy, one of the nicest actually, and I get it, but almost anyone would take Malkin, Giroux, or even a guy like ROR over Stajan given the chance.
while I agree with your general sentiment, I don't really get this part. I doubt the difference between, say, Draisaitl and Virtanen is as big as between Malkin and Stajan. Even if we ignore their NHL careers, Stajan was "only" a late 2nd round pick. Draisaitl and Virtanen are both top 10 prospects in this draft class.
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Old 06-01-2014, 12:03 PM   #36
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There is a difference between nice personality and character.

This kid has character. I like the idea of building by adding skill players with character.

Go get him.
Trade back from #4 to take him? Or trade up to get an additional pick in the top 10 to take him? Big difference IMO.

Leaving with just Virtanen (and a 2nd if thats what the trade worked out to) wouldn't be so promising compared to leaving with #4 and Virtanen.
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Trade to acquire an additional first round pick.

(which I think we will be doing anyway)
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while I agree with your general sentiment, I don't really get this part. I doubt the difference between, say, Draisaitl and Virtanen is as big as between Malkin and Stajan. Even if we ignore their NHL careers, Stajan was "only" a late 2nd round pick. Draisaitl and Virtanen are both top 10 prospects in this draft class.
It was more for effect. I wouldn't say there's going to be a night and day difference between a 3-4th overall and a 6-8th overall pick.

However, if the top 4 consensus presents itself undeniably, as it has for many scouts, sports writers, GM's, etc, then it would be poor judgment for the Flames to skip over them for Virtanen.
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Yeah virtanen seems like a great kid.
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Virtanen seems like he'd be an excellent pick. sadly he wouldnt be an excellent pick at #4. If we are to end up acquiring the kid (and i hope we do) it would HAVE to be trading up back into the top ten. Perfect draft for Calgary would be taking one of the centres and then Virtanen. addresses two critical prospect depth issues and shifts the focus to building up our back end.
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