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Old 09-13-2015, 11:46 AM   #1
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A full half hour sit down between Brad and Bob.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/video/trelivin...xt-step~703262

Talks about the blue line, Bennett, advanced stats from last year, Frolik, the economy and its effect on the Flames cap, Gaudreau and Monahan's future contacts and the renewed Battle of Alberta. And probably more I have forgotten.

I was shocked it took until the 26 minute mark for Bob to mention McDavid.
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Old 09-13-2015, 11:49 AM   #2
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I had no idea Mckenzie even did interviews. Awesome
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Old 09-13-2015, 11:53 AM   #3
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Such a great hire. We are fortunate to have such a hard working, intelligent, thoughtful GM in the organization.
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Not available in my region. Coles notes?
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- We have to take the next step forward. Did some things last year that will not be duplicated.

- Doesn't get caught up by analytic's. Flames have their own data. Have done some moves to improve it.

- Very impressed with Bob Hartley & Co. His attention to detail, to push and teach was the number one reason we had success last year.

- Bob's focus this season is very high. How to move forward and not be afraid of stepping back.

- Flames are getting a lot of praise in a very difficult conference.

- Likes where the D core looks on paper, likes the depth. High hopes for Dougie. Thinks Brodie is a very good player internally and hopes Dougie can be similar.

- Looking at opportunity to make a move on veterans. Young guys are always going to be looking for a job at training camp.

- Bennett had a tremendous summer. No need to rush him, staff will work hard with him. Will be center, and no need to put him in situations where it will be vulnerable in his development. We want him in center because that's his best spot. Want's him to take it to the next level in the NHL; learn the responsibilities.

- Michael Frolik: Fit's exactly want Flames wanted. He helps you win. Refers him to a Swiss army knife, has many attributes.

- Wildcard players pushing for a spot: Bill Arnold, Emile Poirer, Drew Shore. There is no need to rush them but looks to see how they compete at training camp.

- Lot's of competition for goalie spot. Will see if Ortio is ready for the next step. Should he take a spot a veteran will be traded. Their is time between training camp and the start of the season to make moves.

- Jon Gillies is a big goalie who just won the championship. Will take a slow approach with him and Mason Macdonald.

- Had talks on contracts with Johnny & Mony but will see how their season goes this year. Cornerstone pieces of the Calgary Flames. Their goal is to build on what they had last year. We often forget how young these guys are.

- The salary cap hit home to a lot of teams this year. Drafting properly, having a good players that are young make it a little easier to work with. Looking at cap and try to predict where it goes. The money will come if you have success.

- Thinks it's great thing the Battle of Alberta is back. Challenges the players even more.

- It's a family show that Bob is on, so Brad didn't go to the details when Edmonton won the lottery but in context it was "You have got to be kidding me.." Next choice was to respond and be better.

- Talked to Sam about McDavid, they have a strong relationship off ice but when they step on the ice both are very competitive.

- Won't guarantee a playoff spot, but really like how the team looks. Real good young group to be with veteran presence. Desperately want to improve and do well. They are working hard and hopes for an even better season.
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Treliving is an amazing hire, the guy is all business all the time. He was looking at Mckenzie like how do I get a second round pick out of this.
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- We have to take the next step forward. Did some things last year that will not be duplicated.

- Doesn't get caught up by analytic's. Flames have their own data. Have done some moves to improve it.

- Very impressed with Bob Hartley & Co. His attention to detail, to push and teach was the number one reason we had success last year.

- Bob's focus this season is very high. How to move forward and not be afraid of stepping back.

- Flames are getting a lot of praise in a very difficult conference.

- Likes where the D core looks on paper, likes the depth. High hopes for Dougie. Thinks Brodie is a very good player internally and hopes Dougie can be similar.

- Looking at opportunity to make a move on veterans. Young guys are always going to be looking for a job at training camp.

- Bennett had a tremendous summer. No need to rush him, staff will work hard with him. Will be center, and no need to put him in situations where it will be vulnerable in his development. We want him in center because that's his best spot. Want's him to take it to the next level in the NHL; learn the responsibilities.

- Michael Frolik: Fit's exactly want Flames wanted. He helps you win. Refers him to a Swiss army knife, has many attributes.

- Wildcard players pushing for a spot: Bill Arnold, Emile Poirer, Drew Shore. There is no need to rush them but looks to see how they compete at training camp.

- Lot's of competition for goalie spot. Will see if Ortio is ready for the next step. Should he take a spot a veteran will be traded. Their is time between training camp and the start of the season to make moves.

- Jon Gillies is a big goalie who just won the championship. Will take a slow approach with him and Mason Macdonald.

- Had talks on contracts with Johnny & Mony but will see how their season goes this year. Cornerstone pieces of the Calgary Flames. Their goal is to build on what they had last year. We often forget how young these guys are.

- The salary cap hit home to a lot of teams this year. Drafting properly, having a good players that are young make it a little easier to work with. Looking at cap and try to predict where it goes. The money will come if you have success.

- Great thing the Battle of Alberta is back.
I'll add to this, Bob seems to know something about Brad's work that we don't. He made reference to Treliving being a big stats guy and having several secret stat guys around Alberta that even Brian Burke doesn't know about.

Also Bob asked about Monahan and Gaudreau contracts, Treliving says "we'll see". Bob replies, that means big money doesn't it. Brad: "Yeah"
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Not available in my region. Coles notes?
Off the top of my head:
  • The organization is happy with last year's results, but those results don't do anything for them this year
  • Recognized that the ways they succeeded last year may not be repeatable, so improvement was needed. Both from people already in the organization, and by bringing in people from outside the organization
  • Advanced stats are the results of what happened, they don't dictate what to do
  • Areas of improvement need to include holding on to the puck more, spending less time in the defensive zone, and more time in the offensive zone. This can be addressed by internal improvement, new personal, and possible changes in playing style
  • Expectations around the league and in the press may have increased from last year, but internally the expectations have remained high. Not a lot of time spent congratulating each other on last season's results, as the Flames didn't finish where they wanted to. You acknowledge the success, then look at how to improve
  • Really likes the defensive group, and also much happier with overall defensive depth as opposed to 12 months ago or even six or seven months ago
  • Bennett will start camp at centre, and the plan is to play him at his natural position as much as possible. No sense delaying his development in such a key position. Depth at the position means he won't be thrown in the deep end, and can be used in the right opportunities for him to succeed and develop
  • Named Poirier, Arnold, and Shore as players who could be knocking on the door for NHL jobs. Camp will go a long way determining whether they take jobs, or if the Flames can look at making room for anyone else
  • Having too many options is never a bad thing, it's when you have too few options that you start to worry
  • Hiller and Ramo are two goalies that each give the team a chance to win every night, it's up to Hartley to determine how best to use them
  • If Ortio makes the case to have an NHL job, that gives the Flames options
  • "We'll see" with regards to contract extensions for Monahan and Gaudreau being done during the season or next offseason; acknowledges that the money will be there for players who perform, but right now the focus for both players is to come to camp and improve on their prior performances
  • Not able to share his response with the Oilers winning the McDavid sweepstakes as Bob is on a family show; but the reality is he's on the Oilers, and playing against talented players makes everyone on the Flames need to improve and measure themselves against better competition
  • Forecasts for next season's cap will be sobering for teams compared to where the 15-16 cap was forecast last season
  • Having to calculate your cap space is only a problem if you have the right players; when you have the right players who put you in that situation, it's a lot of work to make everything fit, but it's better than not having the problem

Generally, the themes from the interview are that improvements and step forwards are expected from everyone in the organization: players, coaches, management. This isn't supposed to be easy, it's supposed to be hard. I really get the sense that he enjoys the challenges. As has been made clear in his tenure here, Treliving values flexibility and relishes having to make hard decisions that will benefit and improve the organization.

I may have glossed over or missed some points, I'll see if this is on youtube and you can see if it's also geolocked there. It's really a fantastic interview, and well worth the watch.
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I like that Treliving mentioned that Ortio can play himself into an NHL spot and they will instead trade Hiller or Ramo. I mean we all knew that was the case, but it's good to see that Treliving is up front about it.
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Awesome! I'll watch it after work

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I like that Treliving mentioned that Ortio can play himself into an NHL spot and they will instead trade Hiller or Ramo. I mean we all knew that was the case, but it's good to see that Treliving is up front about it.
Agreed. If Ortio has a great camp Id hate to see him splitting duties with Gillies in Stockton because there was no room
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Writing's on the wall in that regard. We re-signed Ramo meaning he has atleast the back up spot, Hiller is going to be traded if Ortio forces Treliving to. Ramo has more room for improvement, Hiller's biggest issues are focus and not staying on the post, 2 fundamentally huge issues a goalie shouldn't have.

Prediction: Ramo starts the season for a few games, 10 max, Hiller plays a few. Ortio gets a shot, Hiller gets traded.
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Old 09-13-2015, 12:23 PM   #13
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Treliving is the man.
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Old 09-13-2015, 12:34 PM   #14
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Great watch. Thanks for the heads up and link.
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Old 09-13-2015, 12:49 PM   #15
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Every GM is going to give the standard, public answers to those questions.

But there are a couple differences with Treliving:

1) you can tell that underneath, there is a very clear and precise plan and a process to execute it

2) no arrogance. They want to get everything right, but they are going to do that by out-working every other team, by having an executable plan to do so, not because they think they are smarter.

Love his approach.

And then the icing on the cake is that you know he and his team are never going to get hosed on a trade. They are going to grind out top value every time.
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I noticed he mentioned Smid before Engelland when talking about NHL depth.
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Obviously Lowetavish aren't in power anymore but could the Flames and Oilers approach to prospect development be anymore polar opposite? I don't think Burke could've picked a better front office.
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I think Mackenzie said awhile ago that he will retire when the current CBA is up. I think that will be a sad day for sports coverage.

Just an absolute pro. No media shenanigans, no sensationalism. Just does his job with such a high degree of respect and credibility.

It's funny how much can change in a year. Last year the Johnny Gaudreau question was met with: "We don't know." Now he is a cornerstone player on the verge of big money.
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When i watched i read his tone and words around ortio as saying "if we abolutwly no othwr choice cuz ortio has an amzing camp, we'll move a goalie. But otherwise, back to minors for ortio"
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Bob McKenzie is the man.
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