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		|  09-20-2021, 01:27 PM | #121 |  
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					Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden  Big question mark for meis Tkachuk. |  
The bigger question mark for me is how many question marks Ricardo can squeeze into a post without answering any of his own questions.
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:32 PM | #122 |  
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			Another factor is that Daryl Sutter's teams since the lockout do tend to end up closer to the bottom of the league when it comes to goals for while consistently being at the top in goals against.
 2005-06 Flames 27th out of 30 in Goals for, 1st in Goals Against
 2011-12 Kings,  29th out of 30 in Goals for, 2nd in Goals Against
 2013 Kings,  10th out of 30 in Goals for, 8th in Goals Against
 2013-14 Kings,  26th out of 30 in Goals for, 1st in Goals Against
 2014-15 Kings,  18th out of 30 in Goals for, 4th in Goals Against
 2015-16 Kings,  14th out of 30 in Goals for, 3rd in Goals Against
 2016-17 Kings,  25th out of 30 in Goals for, 6th in Goals Against
 
 4 out of 7 seasons the team was bottom 6 in goals for, but always finishing top 8 in goals against.  Even with the 2013 season that was a short lockout season so over a full 82 games those numbers may have changed a bit.
 
 So based on that, stylistically, I do think the Flames will be willing to trade goals for to keep the goals against down.  So Blake Coleman may very well end up with 15 goals for...and the coach raves about how he was his best forward because he played a lot of minutes and gave up next to nothing.
 
 My comments on the team being near the bottom in offence are because I expect the coach to have the group extremely focused on goal prevention to a level that this core has never dealt with, and he's got some other veterans who have.
 
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:33 PM | #123 |  
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					Originally Posted by IamNotKenKing  If most of that goes right, I think they are solidly 2nd in the division, pushing Vegas for first. |  
I rank Vegas and Edmonton ahead. And then a big mess.  
Vegas' window though is going to start to shrink. It is an aging roster with not much in the pipeline 
Edmonton has an advantage on a daily night with having the best offensive player on the planet who is producing at an unreal rate. So they start every game with that edge. You can win a lot with that. 
 
Though I think there are massive questions on their blueline. 
 
But the Flames are part of a HUGE group if middling teams that need things to break for them to have good years. They are not unique in that regard. Do I wish they took a more patient approach to a proper rebuild such that they build a sustainable competitors? Yes I do.
 
But they didn't. But looking at the team as it is constructed I don't see them being much different than probably 3/4s of the league.
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:45 PM | #124 |  
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					Originally Posted by ricardodw  Nurse and Barrie  and Hughes and Meyers are dumpster fires??  and Hanifin and Tanev are not dumpster fires?
 You do know that just a year ago Tanev would have been considered the #4 d-man on the Canucks behind Elder, Hughes and Myers?
 
 
 What would the Flames have to give Vancouver to get back Hughes?  Would you be at all happy if somehow the Flames got a clone of Hughes to play for them?
 
 I would suggest that Zaradov would not be considered at at as good as OEL or Keith by most unbiased analysts.   There might be a reason that the Flames did not have to give any assets replace Gio with Zadarov/Gudbrandson
 
 When you start pushing Valimaki and Andersson as top-4 d-men then based on the most recent years performance then the Flames are hoping for a small manageable dumpster fire.
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Lmao, Hanifin and Tanev were one of the top performing pairings in the league at defending last season.
 
Yes, Tanev was, but turns out he's pretty damn solid and he elevated when he came here. So what does his past reputation even matter?
 
Your post sounds so butthurt its hilarious.
 
[Insert garbage] is garbage?!? [Insert solid pairing] isn't garbage?!?! 
 
What! Huh!
 
So funny that this is news to you. Have you watched the handful of guys you mentioned?
 
Yes, OEL is subpar and terrible when considered he makes 9M, and Keith is considered to be, at this point, one of the worst defensive d-men in the game. And both will be getting top four ice time and responsibilities on there respective teams.
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:45 PM | #125 |  
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					Originally Posted by ricardodw  This is a list of the other Pacific Teams depth chart of the top-6 plus their top pairing defense from Cap Friendly.  There are some "mistakes"  or arguments as they have Dube ahead of Mangiapane on the Flames and I can only assume that other teams 5/6  and 2/3 dmen might be different.
 Here is a little exercise.   Put on rose colored glasses and imagine that these top 8 were traded to the Flames and you were hoping for the best version of them to show up this year.
 
 Now try to see where the current top-8 on the Flames is that much better than the 8 for 8 swap.
 
 Vancouver
 LW	Miller, J.T.
 C	Pettersson, Elias
 RW	Boeser, Brock
 LW	Pearson, Tanner
 C	Horvat, Bo
 RW	Garland, Conor
 LD	Hughes, Quinn
 RD	Myers, Tyler
 
 Edmonton
 LW	Hyman, Zach
 C	McDavid, Connor
 RW	Puljujärvi, Jesse
 LW	Nugent-Hopkins, Ryan
 C	Draisaitl, Leon
 RW	Yamamoto, Kailer
 LD	Nurse, Darnell
 RD	Barrie, Tyson
 
 Vegas
 LW	Pacioretty, Max
 C	Stephenson, Chandler
 RW	Stone, Mark
 LW	Marchessault, Jonathan
 C	Karlsson, William
 RW	Smith, Reilly
 LD	Martinez, Alec
 RD	Pietrangelo, Alex
 
 Los Angeles
 LW	Iafallo, Alex
 C	Kopitar, Anze
 RW	Brown, Dustin
 LW	Kempe, Adrian
 C	Danault, Phillip
 RW	Arvidsson, Viktor
 LD	Anderson, Michael
 RD	Doughty, Drew
 
 Seattle
 LW	Schwartz, Jaden
 C	Wennberg, Alexander
 RW	Eberle, Jordan
 LW	McCann, Jared
 C	Järnkrok, Calle
 RW	Donskoi, Joonas
 LD	Giordano, Mark
 RD	Larsson, Adam
 
 Anahiem
 LW	Lundeström, Isac
 C	Getzlaf, Ryan
 RW	Rakell, Rickard
 LW	Comtois, Maxime
 C	Zegras, Trevor
 RW	Terry, Troy
 LD	Lindholm, Hampus
 RD	Shattenkirk, Kevin
 
 San Jose
 LW	Meier, Timo
 C	Couture, Logan
 RW	Labanc, Kevin
 LW	Barabanov, Alexander
 C	Hertl, Tomas
 RW	Kane, Evander
 LD	Ferraro, Mario
 RD	Burns, Brent
 
 Calgary
 LW	Gaudreau, Johnny
 C	Lindholm, Elias
 RW	Tkachuk, Matthew
 LW	Coleman, Blake
 C	Monahan, Sean
 RW	Dubé, Dillon
 LD	Hanifin, Noah
 RD	Tanev, Christopher
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Oddly enough this may have had the opposite effect as to what you were aiming for on me.
 
There's a lot of average in this division.
 
You have to give Edmonton some credit for the star power at the top, and Vegas for having some high end pieces, but a lot of question marks on a lot of rosters.
 
The Flames group looks a little lighter at the top, but a little more established at the bottom.
 
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:47 PM | #126 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina  I rank Vegas and Edmonton ahead. And then a big mess. Vegas' window though is going to start to shrink. It is an aging roster with not much in the pipeline
 Edmonton has an advantage on a daily night with having the best offensive player on the planet who is producing at an unreal rate. So they start every game with that edge. You can win a lot with that.
 
 Though I think there are massive questions on their blueline.
 
 But the Flames are part of a HUGE group if middling teams that need things to break for them to have good years. They are not unique in that regard. Do I wish they took a more patient approach to a proper rebuild such that they build a sustainable competitors? Yes I do.
 
 But they didn't. But looking at the team as it is constructed I don't see them being much different than probably 3/4s of the league.
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Yeah the NHL salary cap and parity really makes things congested in the middle. A lot of year to year fluctuations honestly has to do with getting some puck luck and timely saves. 
 
I'd say there are two teams that are the class of the league when it comes to the high end talent on their roster: Tampa Bay & Colorado. 
 
Then you have a group of teams that based on recent history should be playoff locks: Boston, Washington, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Vegas, New York Islanders. (And IMO a couple of these teams are due for a set back due to age/losing key pieces, Islanders get included here because of playoff success) 
 
Then I think you have a really soft middle where things could go either way:
 
Carolina, St.Louis, Florida, Edmonton, Minnesota, Philly, Winnipeg, Nashville, Dallas, Calgary, Montreal, Columbus, Vancouver, New York Rangers 
 
And then I think you have a group of teams that are likely to be bad:
 
Chicago, Arizona, Ottawa, New Jersey, LA, San Jose, Anaheim, Buffalo, Detroit. 
 
But really in the Western Conference what teams outside of Colorado and Vegas are likely playoff locks? A lot of question marks in the Western Conference IMO.
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:58 PM | #127 |  
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			As described by Stefon on SNL......The Calgary Flames are the hottest team in the league......this team has it all.
 Dumpster Fires ....so many fires its hot.
 
 Dead horses .....beat them, beat them hard they might not be dead yet.
 
 Suicide booths ....come on in there's lots of room.
 
 Darryl Sutter ....he's got the to God honest truth and to be quite honest you'll want to hear it.
 
 Johnny Gaudreau.....he's not small ....he's fun size and look at that Edgework.
 
 Eric Francis rants .....keep em coming Eric .....oh my people love your shtick.
 
 And lastly .....Heroin Beer.....drink 3 4 5 and maybe you'll fight a fellow fan or 2 ....maybe three depending upon your tolerance .
 
 
 All this and how can you NOT watch this kind of entertainment especially when confirmation bias is continually used to grade, judge, criticize and complain.
 
 Are you NOT entertained?!?!?!
 
 This is the team to follow....now you know .
 
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		|  09-20-2021, 01:59 PM | #128 |  
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					Originally Posted by Savvy27   Obviously, these are stats from one season (2020-2021) and it was a weird year too, but hopefully it is of some use. 
 Gaudreau (0.88ppg) - Lindholm (0.84) - Tkachuk (0.77) - 0.83 avg
 Mangiapane  (0.57) - Monahan (0.56) - Coleman (0.56) - 0.56
 Lucic (0.41) - Backlund (0.59) - Dube (0.43) - 0.48
 Pitlick (0.29) - Richardson (0.24) - Lewis (0.18) - 0.24
 12 F average 0.53 ppg
 
 Colorado F Depth Chart
 Landeskog (0.96ppg) - Mackinnon (1.35) - Rantanen (1.2) - 1.17
 Compher (0.38) - Kadri (0.57) - Burakovsky (0.83) - 0.59
 Newhook (0.5 rookie) - Jost (0.31) - Nichushkin (0.38) - 0.40
 Maltsev (0.27) - Helm (0.17) - O'Connor (0.28) - 0.24
 12 F average 0.60ppg
 
 Vegas F Depth Chart
 Pacioretty (1.06) - Stephenson (0.69) - Stone (1.11) - 0.95
 Marchessault (0.80) - Karlsson (0.70) - Smith (0.47) - 0.66
 Janmark (0.33) - Patrick (0.38) - Tuch (0.60) - 0.44
 Carrier (0.29) - Roy (0.30) - Dadonov (0.36) - 0.32
 12 F average 0.59ppg
 
 Vancouver F Depth Chart
 Miller (0.88) - Petterson (0.81) - Boeser (0.88) - 0.86
 Hoglander (0.48) - Horvat (0.70) - Garland(0.80) - 0.63
 Pearson (0.35) - Dickinson (0.29) - Podkolzin (est. 0.5) - 0.38
 Motte (0.38) - Sutter (0.28) - Highmore(0.19) 0.28
 12F average 0.55ppg
 
 Los Angeles F Depth Chart
 Iafallo (0.55) - Kopitar (0.89) - Brown (0.63) - 0.69
 Kempe (0.52) - Danault (0.45) - Vilardi (0.43) - 0.47
 Moore (0.41) - Byfield (0.5 est) - Grundstrom (0.24) - 0.23
 Anderson-Dolan (0.32) - Lizotte (0.24) - Wagner (0.18) - .25
 12F average 0.41ppg
 
 Rankings
 Overall F scoring avg:
 1. Avs 0.60
 2. Knights 0.59
 3. Canucks 0.55
 4. Flames 0.53
 5. Kings 0.41
 
 Top line ppg avg:
 1. Avs 1.17
 2. Knights 0.95
 3. Canucks 0.86
 4. Flames 0.83
 5. Kings 0.69
 
 Top 6 ppg avg:
 1. Avs 0.88
 2. Knights 0.81
 3. Canucks 0.75
 4. Flames 0.70
 5. Kings 0.58
 
 3rd line:
 1. Flames 0.48
 2. Knights 0.44
 3. Avs 0.40
 4. Canucks 0.38
 5. Kings 0.23
 
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:16 PM | #129 |  
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			Funny that all of those Van rosters include Pettersson and Hughes.  When it looks like neither player will be under contract heading into training camp.
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:34 PM | #130 |  
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			At the end of the day, our two "best" players on the team in Monahan and JG are the least Sutter-like players on the team, and that is a problem.
 I think we're in for a rough year yet again.
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:39 PM | #131 |  
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					Originally Posted by Enoch Root  I look at those lists and I don't think the Flames stack up too poorly.
 VAN and EDM have some good forwards, but horrible D and no depth.
 
 VGS has great D and solid depth on forward, but no stars, other than Stone.
 
 None of the other teams compare.
 
 The Flames have 7 or 8 solid forwards, with some pretty pretty good names at the top.  Are they the Tampa Bay Lightning?  No.  But do they stack up against any of the other teams in the Pacific - I certainly think so.
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Vegas is the top team,  looking at the 8 players and their depth
 
Oilers are likely the next team,  while they have suspect defense.   They are likely going to score a high amount of goals.
 
Next their is a bunch included in my view (Canucks,  Flames, Seattle....)
 
Ducks and Kings are in full rebuild mode.
 
Kings have probably the best prospect depth in the league
 
Relook at the lists in 2 to 3 years would be interesting
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:41 PM | #132 |  
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					Originally Posted by MillerTime GFG  At the end of the day, our two "best" players on the team in Monahan and JG are the least Sutter-like players on the team, and that is a problem.
 I think we're in for a rough year yet again.
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Two best players?
 
I think Lindholm and Tkachuk, potentially even Mangiapane and Backlund could say they've been better than Monahan in the last few seasons.
 
But Sutter was quite pleased with Monahan from the quotes we saw around his injury. I'm hoping even if he doesn't get back to that 30 goal guy, maybe Sutter can make him better in his own zone.
 
Gaudreau and Sutter had their thing early on, but the little guy was productive as hell down the stretch suggesting that quieted down.
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:43 PM | #133 |  
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					Originally Posted by MillerTime GFG  At the end of the day, our two "best" players on the team in Monahan and JG are the least Sutter-like players on the team, and that is a problem.
 I think we're in for a rough year yet again.
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You might be the only person who is including Monahan as one of the two best players on the team.
 
Gaudreau was playing great in the system after a rocky start, I'm not too worried about him tbh. More worried about Tkachuk playing at the pace demanded.
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		|  09-20-2021, 02:58 PM | #134 |  
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					Originally Posted by ComixZone  I hope we see Hanifin on PP1, and Andersson on PP2.
 Tkachuk - Monahan - Gaudreau
 Hanifin - Lindholm
 
 Hanifin are Markstrom are two huge keys to the team for me this year. Can they both completely own their roles on the team? Markstrom needs to be a top-5 goalie, and Hanifin needs to take the reins as the #1 defenceman on the team.
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I agree.  Hanifin is definitely the #1dman.
 
But that doesn’t necessarily mean he has to be the PP QB.  
 
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		|  09-20-2021, 03:37 PM | #135 |  
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					Originally Posted by Bingo  Two best players?
 I think Lindholm and Tkachuk, potentially even Mangiapane and Backlund could say they've been better than Monahan in the last few seasons.
 
 But Sutter was quite pleased with Monahan from the quotes we saw around his injury. I'm hoping even if he doesn't get back to that 30 goal guy, maybe Sutter can make him better in his own zone.
 
 Gaudreau and Sutter had their thing early on, but the little guy was productive as hell down the stretch suggesting that quieted down.
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 Gaudreau was playing great in the system after a rocky start, I'm not  too worried about him tbh. More worried about Tkachuk playing at the  pace demanded.
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(Don't know how to double quote).
 
That's why I used quotation marks around the word "best".  For this team to be a good team, I think those two players need to be our two best, or at least top 4.  I definitely do NOT think Monny is one of our two best on the team.  JG maybe.
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		|  09-20-2021, 03:44 PM | #136 |  
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					Originally Posted by The Cobra  I agree.  Hanifin is definitely the #1dman.
 But that doesn’t necessarily mean he has to be the PP QB.
 
 
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Yea I agree.
 
Hanifin has made some good strides but he is not offensively dynamic in any way.
 
I would like to see Andersson on unit #1 and Valimaki on #2.
 
I know it won’t happen cause Sutter is Sutter but that’s what I want to see and think is in the best interests of the team and Valimaki’s progression.
 
He sees the ice better than any other dman we have on the big club. Some of the passes he made last year required high end offensive instincts.
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		|  09-20-2021, 03:49 PM | #137 |  
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			Not sure if it's been posted - also not sure it matters, but - Sportsnet's per-season rankings has the Flames at 26.
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		|  09-20-2021, 03:53 PM | #138 |  
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			Ricardodw’s list is hilarious because you can clearly see the undertone of his post and how it’s clearly trying desperately to be disparaging towards Calgary but it actually paints a picture that shows the Flames have a chance to be quite competitive in what’s once again shaping up to be a terrible division. 
 Sutter factor is huge this year especially with the way the roster is shaping up. Calgary could be a mega pain in the butt for so many teams this year if Sutter gets them to buy in early.
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					Originally Posted by MillerTime GFG  At the end of the day, our two "best" players on the team in Monahan and JG are the least Sutter-like players on the team, and that is a problem.
 I think we're in for a rough year yet again.
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Sutter the GM traded for Kristian Huselius
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		|  09-20-2021, 04:07 PM | #140 |  
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					Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache  Sutter the GM traded for Kristian Huselius |  
Seems to be some perception that Sutter was always looking for size and grit vs. talent and skill.  He acquired guys like Huselius, Tanguay and Jokinen, signed UFA's like JayBo and Amonte.
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