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View Poll Results: How do you feel about the Hamilton trade?
Complete Steal! 540 58.76%
Great trade but not sure if it is a homerun. 235 25.57%
Cautiously optimistic that Flames won the trade. 95 10.34%
Even trade for both teams 24 2.61%
Boston will eventually win this trade. 11 1.20%
Rather have the picks. 14 1.52%
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Old 11-18-2015, 01:06 PM   #1801
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That holding penalty was weak though.
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Liked Hamiltons game last night. One of his better ones in a Flames jersey, which isn't saying much, not like he was unreal or anything but played a fairly solid unspectacular game.

He still took a stupid holding penalty and had a horrible giveaway but blocked a couple of good chances and made a couple of good, heads up outlet passes to get out of his zone.

Baby steps.
That was a terrible, terrible call.

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Then you would have a crappy team that would have trouble touching the salary floor. Bold strategy, Cotton.

Someone would've offersheeted Hamilton eventually if we offered him 3x3. He would've laughed and said no, and then signed with someone else.

One guy doesn't determine the marketplace. You either pay the going rate for players or you have a bad team comprised mostly of castoffs and rookies.
who exactly would have offersheeted him?

Actual rookie of the year Hurbedeau was in the same situation exactly as Hamilton except he had 2 good seasons on his ELC.... Rookie of the year and leading the Panthers in scoring in his 3rd year.


He was waiting for an offersheet till the middle of September when he signed a 2 year deal 3.25 x 2.
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Old 11-18-2015, 01:32 PM   #1804
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Pretty sure the Oilers would have offersheeted him and that's why the Bruins chose the Flames instead.
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First post in this thread has McKenzie listing the Oilers as potentially offer sheeting Hamilton.

And just because Huberdeau didn't get an offer sheet means nothing. The Panthers are/were in a totally different salary cap situation than the Bruins.

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Pretty sure the Oilers would have offersheeted him and that's why the Bruins chose the Flames instead.
and the Bruins wouldn't have wanted the Oilers 1st pick overall either 2015 or 2016?

would you trade signed Hamilton even up for the Oilers 1st pick 2016 20 games into 2015-16?
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Old 11-18-2015, 02:46 PM   #1807
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and the Bruins wouldn't have wanted the Oilers 1st pick overall either 2015 or 2016?
You can't use 2015 picks to sign a player to a 2015 offer sheet, because the draft is already over before free agency begins. Duh.

Also, you can't assume that the Oilers would have finished dead last with Hamilton in the lineup. He'd have been a significant upgrade to the worst area of their team. Even if they did finish last, the top three picks are awarded by lottery starting next year, and there is a maximum 20% chance that the Oilers will pick first again.

It's glaring errors of fact and logic like these that have caused so many people to put you on ignore, and the rest to point and laugh at most of the things you say.
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Old 11-18-2015, 03:00 PM   #1808
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and the Bruins wouldn't have wanted the Oilers 1st pick overall either 2015 or 2016?

would you trade signed Hamilton even up for the Oilers 1st pick 2016 20 games into 2015-16?
We are talking about after the draft and as bad as the Oilers are it wasn't a guarantee they finish last this season.

Just pointing out that there was talk about an offersheet for Hamilton.
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Old 11-18-2015, 03:33 PM   #1809
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First post in this thread has McKenzie listing the Oilers as potentially offer sheeting Hamilton.

And just because Huberdeau didn't get an offer sheet means nothing. The Panthers are/were in a totally different salary cap situation than the Bruins.
what has the panthers cap situation have to do with it?

to me it means that no team thought he was worth Hamilton's type of contract and their 1st 2nd and 3rd draft picks.
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Old 11-18-2015, 03:38 PM   #1810
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cap situation has everything to do with an offer sheet.

If a team has the cap space and budget to match an offer sheet, then the offer sheet becomes an almost meaningless exercise for other teams, unless it is for stupid ridiculous money.

If a team will struggle to match an offer sheet because of the salary cap, then it becomes a much more effective exercise to sign a player to an offer sheet.
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My goodness, Ricardodw.
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Old 11-18-2015, 04:25 PM   #1812
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Dude... get off of MY thread..... You can start a thread of your own: "Calgary Fan Boys wanting to be Oiler like in their adoration of Dougie Hamilton"

I promise I won't clog up your thread with repeated personal attacks.
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cap situation has everything to do with an offer sheet.

If a team has the cap space and budget to match an offer sheet, then the offer sheet becomes an almost meaningless exercise for other teams, unless it is for stupid ridiculous money.

If a team will struggle to match an offer sheet because of the salary cap, then it becomes a much more effective exercise to sign a player to an offer sheet.
Flames have cap space to match so that means Gaudreau and Monhan are not getting offer sheets and the Flames can sign them to 3.25x2?

The Flames did have cap space and could have signed Hamilton to 3x2 and no one would have offersheeted???
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Flames have cap space to match so that means Gaudreau and Monhan are not getting offer sheets and the Flames can sign them to 3.25x2?

The Flames did have cap space and could have signed Hamilton to 3x2 and no one would have offersheeted???
You're either the least knowledgeable hockey fan in history or the most stubborn/thick headed person on the planet.

Very strong chance it's both.
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Old 11-19-2015, 07:55 AM   #1815
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Old 11-19-2015, 09:09 AM   #1816
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First of all Gaudreau isn't eligible to sign an offer sheet. He doesn't have the 3 years pro experience as defined by the CBA so Flames will have exclusive rights to him as long as they make a qualifying offer.

Secondly neither Gaudreau or Monahan have arbitration rights.

So that leaves both of them these options:

1. Sign whatever the Flames put in front of them.
2. Sit out until the Flames give them their contract demands
3. Go play in Europe.

So for Monahan his 4th option is
4. Hope for a team to give him an offer sheet.

#4 is unlikely as the Flames will match any reasonable offer sheet and have the cap space to do so.


This is all pretty moot anyways Flames are unlikely to play hardball with either player.
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After watching Hamilton tonight vs the Hawks, he could be one hell of a RW power forward.
Has size, incredible offensive instinct and incredibly strong on the boards, and can skate like the wind.

Instead of him taking too long looking for the perfect outlet, skate it and take it deep.
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After watching Hamilton tonight vs the Hawks, he could be one hell of a RW power forward.
Has size, incredible offensive instinct and incredibly strong on the boards, and can skate like the wind.

Instead of him taking too long looking for the perfect outlet, skate it and take it deep.
It looks like Dougie is coming through that adjustment period some d-men need when they go from the Eastern to the Western conference. You can see his confidence improving each game now.
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He's our 2nd best blueliner behind only Brodie. If all three of the picks we used on him were 1st rounders I'd still take Hamilton and run.
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You're either the least knowledgeable hockey fan in history or the most stubborn/thick headed person on the planet.

Very strong chance it's both.
I'm guessing it's aspergers or something like that. The ignore list exists for posters like Ricardo.
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