The only reason you keep both is if you are a contender. If you are a wild card team, you trade one of them for young assets. You can’t keep hothbif you are merely a wild card team.
I agree, but i highly doubt they trade either unless they fall right out of the playoff picture, which really isn't likely IMO.
The only reason you keep both is if you are a contender. If you are a wild card team, you trade one of them for young assets. You can’t keep hothbif you are merely a wild card team.
The difference between a wildcard team and a divisional spot might be one point.
The only reason you keep both is if you are a contender. If you are a wild card team, you trade one of them for young assets. You can’t keep hothbif you are merely a wild card team.
Treliving traded Glencross in a year where they had a shot ... though they lost Giordano too injury too.
Maybe the last season collapse, this year rough start, crazy coach controversy allows him to think this just isn't their year and they do move one at the deadline (extend the other) for a return.
Imagine the Flames with three 1st's this coming draft, the haul would likely be better than 2013, 6th Sean Monahan, 22nd Emile Poirier, and 28th Morgan Klimchuk.
Imagine the Flames with three 1st's this coming draft, the haul would likely be better than 2013, 6th Sean Monahan, 22nd Emile Poirier, and 28th Morgan Klimchuk.
Imagine the Flames with three 1st's this coming draft, the haul would likely be better than 2013, 6th Sean Monahan, 22nd Emile Poirier, and 28th Morgan Klimchuk.
Treliving traded Glencross in a year where they had a shot ... though they lost Giordano too injury too.
Maybe the last season collapse, this year rough start, crazy coach controversy allows him to think this just isn't their year and they do move one at the deadline (extend the other) for a return.
That was so different though. His first year as GM on a team with very low expectations. Much easier to play for the future in that scenario IMO.