07-03-2013, 04:31 PM
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#101
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by Hockey_Ninja
Nothing. And i'm sure Feaster is done perusing him. The Flames are finally committed to building the team through the draft and people want us to trade our 1st/2nds next year and some of our top prospects? No thanks.
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I agree with this.
In the shape the Flames are in, even adding Seguin, they could be contending for a 1st overall pick. I'd rather just build through the draft. Let another team assume the risk.
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07-03-2013, 04:32 PM
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#102
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
much better numbers? On one of the lowest scoring teams in the league (the Flames)?
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In 5-6 years he will be an 80 point player. Maybe more with the right line mates.
But he is still learning. His best season so far was 67 points. He was on track for more this I think (projected to 82 games).
70 pts is a lot to expect from him in Calgary next year - he should not come to a team like Calgary and be the #1 guy. He does not seem to have the maturity to carry a team like the Flames yet (no knock, few people do at 21 years).
He would do better on a team where he is the 2C for a year or two.
Like others I like the talent, but don't see the fit.
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07-03-2013, 04:34 PM
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#103
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Lethbridge
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Enoch Root
much better numbers? On one of the lowest scoring teams in the league (the Flames)?
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Better numbers if he went to say Edmonton instead of Boston and had been playing 1st line minutes.
If he went to say Edmonton instead of Boston for example I bet HF would have something like 65, 85, 45 (lockout) numbers instead of the lower totals early on in his career.
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07-03-2013, 04:36 PM
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#104
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First Line Centre
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Seguin in Calgary would be the absolute wrong move. He is safe behind Bergeron, Chara and Lucic. Bringing him to Calgary
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07-03-2013, 04:36 PM
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#105
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by Izzle
Seguin in Calgary would be the absolute wrong move. He is safe behind Bergeron, Chara and Lucic. Bringing him to Calgary is a bad idea.
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07-03-2013, 04:37 PM
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#106
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Calgary, AB
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If I was Feaster, I would trade Brossiot, Sieloff (or similar D prospect) and their pick of Cammy, Stempniak or Giordano for Seguin and Bartkowski (the guy the Flames would've got for Iginla)
If Boston really want Gaudreau, then I would like to see a 1st rounder or Dougie Hamilton.
I'll even put Stajan on layaway for them...just in case.
#armchairGM
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07-03-2013, 04:38 PM
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#107
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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
If you give up next year's Calgary 1st round pick you are probably giving up the number one overall.
So you are trading a Seguin-like 17 year old player who will make 1/10th as much and Backlund for him.
That trade makes no sense.
Seguin is a fine player. But next year's first will be too. And what's the rush?
Boston is dealing from a place of weakness. Chia has contracts he wants out of.
I doubt whatever team lands him will be giving up a king's ransom.
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I agree and said it in this thread to not trade the 1st next year but at the same time we aren't getting him for some 30 year old 2nd liners and the "promise" of JG.
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07-03-2013, 04:38 PM
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#108
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Vancouver
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Brodie, Backlund, Monahan, Gaudreau, 2014 1st are really the only pieces I wouldn't want included in a package for Seguin
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07-03-2013, 04:39 PM
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#109
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Airdrie
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Would any of you do a Gaudreau for a Khochlachev swap with the Bruins instead ?
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07-03-2013, 04:41 PM
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#110
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Location: Lethbridge
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Originally Posted by goodyear
If I was Feaster, I would trade Brossiot, Sieloff (or similar D prospect) and their pick of Cammy, Stempniak or Giordano for Seguin and Bartkowski (the guy the Flames would've got for Iginla)
If Boston really want Gaudreau, then I would like to see a 1st rounder or Dougie Hamilton.
I'll even put Stajan on layaway for them...just in case.
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I don't think there is a Flames fan that won't do that but Chiarelli is fired if he makes that trade.
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07-03-2013, 04:44 PM
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#112
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Cgy
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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
In 5-6 years he will be an 80 point player. Maybe more with the right line mates.
But he is still learning. His best season so far was 67 points. He was on track for more this I think (projected to 82 games).
70 pts is a lot to expect from him in Calgary next year - he should not come to a team like Calgary and be the #1 guy. He does not seem to have the maturity to carry a team like the Flames yet (no knock, few people do at 21 years).
He would do better on a team where he is the 2C for a year or two.
Like others I like the talent, but don't see the fit.
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Boston rolled four lines, and had him on pp 2. In Calgary he would average 2 more minutes a game, and first pp unit. I think that alone would allow him to rack up more points.
As for saying reinhart is = to Seguin is hilarious. Seguin has 3 NHL seasons under his belt, two of which he was highly productive. Reinhart hasn't even been drafted, do you remember coutourier, Angelo Esposito both of these guys were considered sure fire #1s going into their draft years. Reinhart still as a long way to go before he can even prove he can be an NHL player let alone a star.
Look at other #1 overalls, Stefan, daigle, dipietro there isn't eve a guarantee he will be an above average NHL player if he is drafted first overall. Not to mention, to get that pick flames would have to finish dead last next year, and would need to win the lottery, thus have less then a 50% chance to get him after finishing last.
Last edited by Dienasty; 07-03-2013 at 04:45 PM.
Reason: Whoops quoted the wrong post.
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07-03-2013, 04:49 PM
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#113
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by Dienasty
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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
In 5-6 years he will be an 80 point player. Maybe more with the right line mates.
But he is still learning. His best season so far was 67 points. He was on track for more this I think (projected to 82 games).
70 pts is a lot to expect from him in Calgary next year - he should not come to a team like Calgary and be the #1 guy. He does not seem to have the maturity to carry a team like the Flames yet (no knock, few people do at 21 years).
He would do better on a team where he is the 2C for a year or two.
Like others I like the talent, but don't see the fit.
Boston rolled four lines, and had him on pp 2. In Calgary he would average 2 more minutes a game, and first pp unit. I think that alone would allow him to rack up more points.
As for saying reinhart is = to Seguin is hilarious. Seguin has 3 NHL seasons under his belt, two of which he was highly productive. Reinhart hasn't even been drafted, do you remember coutourier, Angelo Esposito both of these guys were considered sure fire #1s going into their draft years. Reinhart still as a long way to go before he can even prove he can be an NHL player let alone a star.
Look at other #1 overalls, Stefan, daigle, dipietro there isn't eve a guarantee he will be an above average NHL player if he is drafted first overall. Not to mention, to get that pick flames would have to finish dead last next year, and would need to win the lottery, thus have less then a 50% chance to get him after finishing last.
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Your last paragraph is disingenuous at best. Scouting has come a long way since the days of the guys mentioned above. If you draft #1 overall, chances are good that the player becomes an above average player.
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07-03-2013, 04:52 PM
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#114
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
Seguin is a fine player. But next year's first will be too. And what's the rush?
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Little early to be making that prediction, we don't know where we are drafting or who will be available. It is unlikely, though certainly possible, that our pick next year will be as good as Seguin. The odds of us getting first overall aren't that good, even if we have the worst record we still have to win the lottery.
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Originally Posted by Badgers Nose
Boston is dealing from a place of weakness. Chia has contracts he wants out of.
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Not really, there are plenty of teams who would be lined up to aquire Seguin.
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07-03-2013, 04:56 PM
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#115
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Izzle
Your last paragraph is disingenuous at best. Scouting has come a long way since the days of the guys mentioned above. If you draft #1 overall, chances are good that the player becomes an above average player.
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#1 overall is certainly likely to be a good player, the odds of drafting #1 aren't great. People have different opinions but to me Seguin > a good chance at an above average player.
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07-03-2013, 04:56 PM
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#116
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada!
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1 to 2 years ago we perhaps could have given up the assets that would make it worth while to go after Seguin, even today if we did get him Id be happy but I don't think its worth what we would have to give up. To many young players that we don't know what the ceiling would be going the other way for a guy like Seguin who has shown some of his potential but also who has yet to show where his ceiling is. Far better for the Flames to keep doing what they are doing, use the draft and get these higher end young guys through drafting.
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07-03-2013, 05:11 PM
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#117
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Cgy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Izzle
Your last paragraph is disingenuous at best. Scouting has come a long way since the days of the guys mentioned above. If you draft #1 overall, chances are good that the player becomes an above average player.
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I agree with you that the chances are good, however I was saying that it isn't a lock. On top of that I was trying to explain that it is still not a foregone conclusion, that we will get the 1 st overall, even if we finish last the odds are we won't get 1st overall we still have less than a 50% chance. That is all I was trying to say, for the people freaking out about trading a first rounder. However I don't think we would need to give up a first rounder next year to get him, as they are still trying to go on a cup run next season.
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07-03-2013, 05:30 PM
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#118
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by cowtown75
Would any of you do a Gaudreau for a Khochlachev swap with the Bruins instead ?
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Not a fricking chance in hell
In a deal for a quality player like Seguin, sure. But Gaudreau has a chance to be a special player and there is no way I give him up for a prospect like Khoklachev.
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07-03-2013, 05:31 PM
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#119
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Thunder Bay Ontario
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Honestly, if Seguin COULD be had then you pretty much give up whatever the B's want. If he is actually available, 29 teams will be in line to pony up what it takes. If there is something from the Flames that Chiarelli wants, give it to him.
I doubt there is a chance he ends up on the Flames but if there was a chance, take it.
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07-03-2013, 05:39 PM
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#120
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by cowtown75
Would any of you do a Gaudreau for a Khochlachev swap with the Bruins instead ?
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Seriously?
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Originally Posted by Dienasty
I agree with you that the chances are good, however I was saying that it isn't a lock.
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No player is a lock anywhere. I recall some of the posters here claiming Iginla was going to go to Pittsburgh and recapture his greatness in a Penguins uniform along side Crosby and that was a sure thing. There is no such thing as a sure thing and many times a player is not as successful someplace else because he has a different role than that which made him a success. Seguin could be experiencing the success he is because he plays on a stacked team. Move him to another team where there is not the level of talent and his points likely take a substantial drop off. It would be a huge gamble to bring him in and think he was going to turn into a franchise player. If he isn't achieving that in Boston he certainly won't be here.
The Flames are best served by sitting on their high end assets and not making trades where they give up multiple assets to acquire one. Patience is the key here. The Flames have some really nice pieces after this draft and are finally starting to build toward the depth required to have a good team. Let those assets continue to pile up and develop.
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