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Originally Posted by New Era
...I also hope the Flames keep the youth movement going. I see another four or five guys that should step in sometime this fall (Arnold, Agostino, Poirier, Wotherspoon and possibly Culkin) and continue to push this team toward being a contender. I'm still not sure when this team arrives, but if they continue with the youth movement, I wouldn't be surprised to see that critical mass achieved by the 2016-2017 season...
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I agree that the contributions of young players and rookies to the team was tremendous this year, and I also expect a continued, gradual progression of new players slotting into the lineup from the farm.
But let's be honest, here: there was not really a "youth movement" this season—at least not one that was mandated at training camp. Go and look back at some of the early threads from the Fall. Management and coaches endured a lot of criticism from some members on this board for not having more roster spots available for rookies like Baertschi and Wotherspoon. And as the season progressed, there was more complaining about how the team was not holding rookies to the same standard as veterans in the distribution of ice time. There was plenty of ire hurled at Treliving for picking up Setoguchi and Diaz, because some fans believed that these were unnecessary obstacles to seeing some promising rookies make the jump.
No. It wasn't a "youth movement." It was natural progression that we witnessed this season. It was Bob Hartley doing his damnedest to ice the best team he could, and it was young players stepping in and earning their spots. This is EXACTLY how we should want things to continue.
Anyhow, I think we're likely two years away; maybe three.