05-10-2013, 02:52 AM
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#121
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Acerbic Cyberbully
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: back in Chilliwack
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Originally Posted by dammage79
I posted somewhere a few days ago I was starting to waiver on my desire for the Flames to sign Raymond. Something about keeping the Stink of the Canucks away from the Flames...
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I understand about the potential fail for adding former Canucks, but would anyone consider acquiring Booth on a significantly reduced, post-buyout deal? He's got decent size, can play in the top-six, and is in the right age-bracket. There are definitely some injury concerns, but if the Flames are looking to filling out the roster while they add players through the draft, I think that he could potentially be a positive addition on a 2–3 year deal @ $2.0 m.
I don't know a lot about him. Can anyone comment?
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05-10-2013, 03:09 AM
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#123
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Why because the Canucks fans have soured on him because they know he's going to be leaving them in the offseason? He was more effective in the playoffs than Roy who's going to want $5 million/season on the market. We all know the guy isn't ideally a top 6 forward but he's a 3rd line guy with good speed that can score 20 goald and is a good on the penalty kill. Why wouldn't you want him in your bottom 6 if the price was right?
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Why is in the article.
Last edited by Psytic; 05-10-2013 at 03:13 AM.
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05-10-2013, 03:53 AM
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#124
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Down by the sea, where the watermelons grow, back to my home, I dare not go...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
I understand about the potential fail for adding former Canucks, but would anyone consider acquiring Booth on a significantly reduced, post-buyout deal? He's got decent size, can play in the top-six, and is in the right age-bracket. There are definitely some injury concerns, but if the Flames are looking to filling out the roster while they add players through the draft, I think that he could potentially be a positive addition on a 2–3 year deal @ $2.0 m.
I don't know a lot about him. Can anyone comment?
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Living in Vancouver, the fans here have really soured on him. They were so happy with him when he came - big body with speed and skill. His 'compete level' wasn't there (and that's saying something on this version of the Canucks team). He seems to care more about his hunting than his hockey. Apparently he was already back home (forget where he calls home) before the playoffs even ended, which isn't the same as rehabbing with team doctors. I would rather we ice some AHLers than sign him for more than 1 year.
It seems that almost everyone that comes out of FLA seems to have this weird headspace where they can't bring it to the 'next level'.
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05-10-2013, 10:00 AM
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#125
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Textcritic
I understand about the potential fail for adding former Canucks, but would anyone consider acquiring Booth on a significantly reduced, post-buyout deal? He's got decent size, can play in the top-six, and is in the right age-bracket. There are definitely some injury concerns, but if the Flames are looking to filling out the roster while they add players through the draft, I think that he could potentially be a positive addition on a 2–3 year deal @ $2.0 m.
I don't know a lot about him. Can anyone comment?
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Booth, something happened to him after his latest concussion. He used drive the net hard and do the power forward things really well, then he turned into a floater and perimeter shooter. When he went to Vancouver I really thought they got something that would push them over the top. But that didn't work.
I guess I would take a pass on him, he isn't that 60 point guy from 08-09 anymore.
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05-10-2013, 10:02 AM
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#126
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: A small painted room
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Originally Posted by PlayfulGenius
Roof-Daddy for GM!!!!!!!!
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Cammy for Stastny was a little cool-aid-ish, but overall not bad. I like cool aid.
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05-10-2013, 10:27 AM
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#127
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Franchise Player
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Not saying i want Booth, but realistically he is the type of player that Feaster could probably get. Booth will be bought out and looking for a spot where he can get top 6 minutes and re-establish himself. Flames need a big RW and Booth will come cheap.
My guess is that teams will offer him one year deals, and if Feaster wants him he will have to add a 2nd year. Feaster can also sell him on a place to find his game again, ie Tanguay, Olli, Hannan ect.
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05-10-2013, 05:46 PM
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#128
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Calgary
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How is Brad Boyes these days. I havent watched the Pens Isles series but he might be a better option than Booth and Cap Geek claims hes UFA. NM thought Booth was a RW. Although our RW is pretty weak and could use a UFA either way.
Last edited by Psytic; 05-10-2013 at 05:49 PM.
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05-10-2013, 05:57 PM
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#129
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Airdrie
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Quote:
Originally Posted by calumniate
Cammy for Stastny was a little cool-aid-ish, but overall not bad. I like cool aid.
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Would rather Cammy for Kejci instead- Boston has lots of centers and Stastny looks worse all the time- super bad contract.
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05-15-2013, 06:21 PM
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#130
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: North Dakota, USA
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Got bored today and had some fun...........
Trades:
To CGY: 2013 3rd overall pick
To TBL: 2014 1st (Flames) and 2013 1st (Blues)
To CGY: David Kejci
To BOS: Mike Cammalleri and 2013 1st Rounder (Penguins)
To CGY: 2013 2nd Round pick (Jets) and 3rd round pick (Blackhawks)
To WPG: Alex Tanguagy
To CGY: Marcus Johansson
To WSH: Mikael Backlund and Chris Butler
To CGY: 2013 4th Rounder (Stars)
To DAL: Corey Sarich
To CGY: Carlo Colaiacovo
To DET: Lee Stempniak
Draft day:
3rd overall - Johnathan Drouin
6th overall - Sean Monhanan or Elias Lindholm
43rd overall (Winnepeg - 12th pick in round 2)
67 (3rd Round)
91 (Chicago - 3rd Rounder)
97 (4th Rounder)
101 (Dallas 4th Rounder)
135 (5th Rounder previously owned by Columbus)
157 (6th Rounder)
187 (7th Rounder)
199 (7th Rounder previously owned by Chicago)
July:
Flames sign Nathan Horton, Ryan Clowe and Douglas Murray
Flames re-sign Mark Cundari, Lance Bouma, T.J. Brodie, Karri Ramo and Brian McGrattan
2103 Calgary Flames Roster
Sven Baertschi ($1.425m) / David Krejci ($5.250m) / Nathan Horton (UFA)
Jonathan Drouin (Draft) / Marcus Johansson (RFA) / Curtis Glencross ($2.550m)
Ryan Clowe (UFA) / Matt Stajan ($3.500m) / Jiri Hudler ($4.000m)
Lance Bouma ($0.578m) / Roman Horak ($0.805m) / Tim Jackman ($0.613m)
Extras: Brian McGrattan ($0.600m) / Blair Jones ($0.650m) / Max Reinhart ($0.878m)
T.J. Brodie ($2.000m) / Dennis Wideman ($5.250m)
Mark Giordano ($4.020m) / Douglas Murray (UFA)
Carlo Colaiacovo ($2.500m) / Mark Cundari ($0.605m)
Derek Smith ($0.775m)
Joey MacDonald ($0.925m)
Karri Ramo ($2.250m)
Retro Berra ($1.382m)
Flame away!
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05-15-2013, 06:26 PM
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#131
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Lifetime Suspension
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Halifax
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowtown75
Would rather Cammy for Krejci instead- Boston has lots of centers and Stastny looks worse all the time- super bad contract.
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I think everyone here would. However Boston would be crazy to do that, though if we could get Stastny for cheap I'd welcome it. See what he can do with an actual coach and system.
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05-15-2013, 06:37 PM
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#132
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FightinSioux
Got bored today and had some fun...........
Trades:
To CGY: 2013 3rd overall pick
To TBL: 2014 1st (Flames) and 2013 1st (Blues)
To CGY: David Kejci
To BOS: Mike Cammalleri and 2013 1st Rounder (Penguins)
To CGY: 2013 2nd Round pick (Jets) and 3rd round pick (Blackhawks)
To WPG: Alex Tanguagy
To CGY: Marcus Johansson
To WSH: Mikael Backlund and Chris Butler
To CGY: 2013 4th Rounder (Stars)
To DAL: Corey Sarich
To CGY: Carlo Colaiacovo
To DET: Lee Stempniak
Draft day:
3rd overall - Johnathan Drouin
6th overall - Sean Monhanan or Elias Lindholm
43rd overall (Winnepeg - 12th pick in round 2)
67 (3rd Round)
91 (Chicago - 3rd Rounder)
97 (4th Rounder)
101 (Dallas 4th Rounder)
135 (5th Rounder previously owned by Columbus)
157 (6th Rounder)
187 (7th Rounder)
199 (7th Rounder previously owned by Chicago)
July:
Flames sign Nathan Horton, Ryan Clowe and Douglas Murray
Flames re-sign Mark Cundari, Lance Bouma, T.J. Brodie, Karri Ramo and Brian McGrattan
2103 Calgary Flames Roster
Sven Baertschi ($1.425m) / David Krejci ($5.250m) / Nathan Horton (UFA)
Jonathan Drouin (Draft) / Marcus Johansson (RFA) / Curtis Glencross ($2.550m)
Ryan Clowe (UFA) / Matt Stajan ($3.500m) / Jiri Hudler ($4.000m)
Lance Bouma ($0.578m) / Roman Horak ($0.805m) / Tim Jackman ($0.613m)
Extras: Brian McGrattan ($0.600m) / Blair Jones ($0.650m) / Max Reinhart ($0.878m)
T.J. Brodie ($2.000m) / Dennis Wideman ($5.250m)
Mark Giordano ($4.020m) / Douglas Murray (UFA)
Carlo Colaiacovo ($2.500m) / Mark Cundari ($0.605m)
Derek Smith ($0.775m)
Joey MacDonald ($0.925m)
Karri Ramo ($2.250m)
Retro Berra ($1.382m)
Flame away!
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Under no circumstance should the flames trade away their 2014 first round pick. I have said before that i think it will be a top 3 pick. That was me being nice. I think unless they lose the draft lottery it will be #1.
Neither Horton or Clowe will want to come to Calgary. They will get big bucks from a team that has a better chance of making the playoffs.
Doubt you could even get a 2nd round pick for Tanguay let alone a 3rd also.
Sarich could have been had at the trade deadline and nobody wanted him. I doubt they want him for a 4th in the summer. Maybe next trade deadline.
Not sure why we would want Carlo Colaiacovo? Wasn't he hurt most of the season, just like he has been for his whole career.
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05-15-2013, 06:55 PM
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#133
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Franchise Player
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I don't see the Flames pulling off any significant moves in FA, even though I could easily picture this incompetent management group trying to buy their way back into the playoffs. In terms of attractiveness to players the Flames have to be right at the bottom of the food chain: poor present and pretty bleak future. Very few players would willingly walk into such a situation if they have other alternatives.
And for God's sake do not trade that 2014 1st unless you want Feaster and the Flames to become even more of a laughing stock.
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05-16-2013, 03:27 AM
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#134
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In the Sin Bin
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Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: 2013 3rd overall pick
To TBL: 2014 1st (Flames) and 2013 1st (Blues)
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What motivation does TB have to make that deal? Seems bad for them. Fantasy IMO.
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Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: David Kejci
To BOS: Mike Cammalleri and 2013 1st Rounder (Penguins)
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Terrible deal for Boston. Zero chance they'd be interested in anything like that. Wet dream IMO.
Quote:
Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: 2013 2nd Round pick (Jets) and 3rd round pick (Blackhawks)
To WPG: Alex Tanguagy
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I'd love that deal if it happened. Not sure Tanguay is tradeable or what his value is.
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Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: Marcus Johansson
To WSH: Mikael Backlund and Chris Butler
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Not convinced Johansson will be better than Backlund long term. I'd stick with what we know and not dump Butler for nothing.
Quote:
Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: 2013 4th Rounder (Stars)
To DAL: Corey Sarich
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I like it. Don't think its unrealistic either.
Quote:
Originally Posted by FightinSioux
To CGY: Carlo Colaiacovo
To DET: Lee Stempniak
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Doesn't really improve us long term unless we re-sign Colaiacovo. Stempniak is one of our best leaders up front IMO. I'd deal him if we're getting something nice for the future but I don't really see the point of this deal.
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Originally Posted by FightinSioux
July:
Flames sign Nathan Horton, Ryan Clowe and Douglas Murray
Flames re-sign Mark Cundari, Lance Bouma, T.J. Brodie, Karri Ramo and Brian McGrattan
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Don't see why any big name UFA's would sign here at the point we're at in our franchise cycle. Why wouldn't Horton, Clowe or Murray go to a playoff team?
Love it if we landed Clowe. We desperately need some size and strength up front. Horton would be a good fit. Murray doesn't really make sense long term.
Not really sure what the Flames will do in the UFA market this year, should be interesting.
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05-16-2013, 08:42 AM
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#135
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Originally Posted by kyuss275
Under no circumstance should the flames trade away their 2014 first round pick. I have said before that i think it will be a top 3 pick. That was me being nice. I think unless they lose the draft lottery it will be #1.
Neither Horton or Clowe will want to come to Calgary. They will get big bucks from a team that has a better chance of making the playoffs.
Doubt you could even get a 2nd round pick for Tanguay let alone a 3rd also.
Sarich could have been had at the trade deadline and nobody wanted him. I doubt they want him for a 4th in the summer. Maybe next trade deadline.
Not sure why we would want Carlo Colaiacovo? Wasn't he hurt most of the season, just like he has been for his whole career.
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Why would you have an issue trading next years Top 3 pick for a Top 3 in this draft, which is supposed to be better??? It seems like a no brainer to me to get a better prospect, earlier!!
Giving up another 1st might be a bit steep to make the deal though, but I don't see why a deal like this can't be good, in principle
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05-16-2013, 08:55 AM
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#136
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by PlayfulGenius
Why would you have an issue trading next years Top 3 pick for a Top 3 in this draft, which is supposed to be better??? It seems like a no brainer to me to get a better prospect, earlier!!
Giving up another 1st might be a bit steep to make the deal though, but I don't see why a deal like this can't be good, in principle
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Tampa Bay would not do that deal. Too much risk. Could be 15 and 22 for 3 (very unlikely I know, but why risk it).
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05-16-2013, 08:56 AM
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#137
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Franchise Player
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PlayfulGenius
Why would you have an issue trading next years Top 3 pick for a Top 3 in this draft, which is supposed to be better??? It seems like a no brainer to me to get a better prospect, earlier!!
Giving up another 1st might be a bit steep to make the deal though, but I don't see why a deal like this can't be good, in principle
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I saw 2014 first and i flipped. I did not notice that we were keeping the 6th overall. I still think the 2014 is the 1st overall pick, unless the flames lose the draft lottery. It would be a tough decission. Droin and Monahan and pitt pick or Monahan/Lindholm, St louis pick, Pitt pick and Reinhart/Ekblad. Think i would rather have the latter.
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05-16-2013, 09:18 AM
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#138
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: CGY
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kyuss275
I saw 2014 first and i flipped. I did not notice that we were keeping the 6th overall. I still think the 2014 is the 1st overall pick, unless the flames lose the draft lottery. It would be a tough decission. Droin and Monahan and pitt pick or Monahan/Lindholm, St louis pick, Pitt pick and Reinhart/Ekblad. Think i would rather have the latter.
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I just don't see why the Flames pick is going to be a lock to be first overall. This is a franchsie that has never drafted in the top 5 even when they tried to tank they couldn't do it. I would trade the 30th and our 2014 pick if it gets us one of the big 3. I think any of the big 3 this year would be head and shoulders above any of the picks in 2014 except maybe Ekblad.
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05-16-2013, 09:47 AM
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#139
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Vancouver, BC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bonded
Tampa Bay would not do that deal. Too much risk. Could be 15 and 22 for 3 (very unlikely I know, but why risk it).
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I'm arguing CGY's perspective, as that was the other poster's issue.
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05-16-2013, 11:22 AM
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#140
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First Line Centre
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One thing to keep in mind when talking about trading next year's pick for a top 3 pick this year is the impact it could possible have on the players involved, like the pieces of the Kessel deal. I can't imagine it's good for a player's development or mental game to always be compared to the 'what if' scenario like Kessel is constantly compared to Seguin and now somewhat to Hamilton.
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