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Old 12-06-2025, 12:43 AM   #1
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I’m noticing this guy a lot more lately. His slickness is now turning into some nice assists. He’s on a 45 pt pace. I’m not sure his ceiling for us but I think he is part of the long term future. Whether it’s a solid 2C if his offense continues to pick up. Or a nice 3C replacement for Backlund in the future. Either way it’s pretty valuable for the future.

I loved Pelletier but I’m starting to like this trade quite a bit and think Frost is starting to fit in just fine!
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I’m noticing this guy a lot more lately. His slickness is now turning into some nice assists. He’s on a 45 pt pace. I’m not sure his ceiling for us but I think he is part of the long term future. Whether it’s a solid 2C if his offense continues to pick up. Or a nice 3C replacement for Backlund in the future. Either way it’s pretty valuable for the future.

I loved Pelletier but I’m starting to like this trade quite a bit and think Frost is starting to fit in just fine!
A perfect reclaimation project we can flip from a position of strength?
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A perfect reclaimation project we can flip from a position of strength?
Sure, like the Flames have top 6 centers burning holes in their pockets.
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Old 12-06-2025, 01:31 AM   #4
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Frost and Farabee are good players and pretty young
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Frost's metrics were so good when the trade happened, I started seeing him for his value defensively, and from a play-driving standpoint. Even when he's not scoring, he's still very useful- and he's one of the few forwards on the team who can make clean entries.
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So you're saying that...perhaps he is thawing?

I'll see myself out...
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Old 12-06-2025, 04:38 AM   #7
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Frost and Farabee are good players and pretty young
Let's be evenly evaluative though. Good, but not rare or irreplaceable.

Teams do need these kinds of guys to fill out the middle of the line up, and these two guys are certainly more useful to the team's outlook than those that went out for them.

We're noticing Frost more lately and that's nice, but it also isn't indicative that he's going to be more consistent going forward. If he was consistent, he wouldn't average out at a 45 point forward give or take in his career and it would've taken a lot more to acquire his services.

They're young-ish but they've been around long enough that I don't think the ceiling on either is much higher than they've shown to date. Maybe 10-15%
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Old 12-06-2025, 06:11 AM   #8
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Yeah, it was an excellent trade.
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Old 12-06-2025, 09:11 AM   #9
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So you're saying that...perhaps he is thawing?

I'll see myself out...
A lot of us thaw something in him.
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Old 12-06-2025, 09:34 AM   #10
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Low cost acquisition that is our 2C now and will have to play 1C for awhile when Kadri is eventually traded.

Has some elusive skill/playmaking and really good at entries into zone for powerplay especially. Will be a fixture on PP1 for a long time.

Will slot back to 2C and even 3C as our young centers emerge which will take a lot of time. He is the perfect youngish age player to bridge the transition to a new core.

I can see Frost a Flame for several years.

Farabee likely a decent trading chip as he nears the end of his contract especially if he can get to 20G 20A territory.
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Old 12-06-2025, 09:47 AM   #11
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He's 26, playing in his 7th season, on pace for 45 points while getting some pretty good ice time including decent PP time.

He's the poster child for a top centre on a last place team.

That's not to say he's a bad player, as he's not, but he's simply taking up space until Calgary gets some better players.

But on a good team, he's bottom 6 getting 25-30 points.

The last poster says he's a bridge to the next core, which is a perfect description. By the time Calgary is contending for a playoff spot, he's likely gone or playing bottom 6 minutes.

As long as he's playing top minutes, Calgary is likely a bottom feeder.

It was a good trade, as Calgary needs some players who can contribute to some degree until their prospect base expands and develops.

But it's unlikely he'll ever be part of the Flame's core fighting for a playoff spot.
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Personally I think Frost is the Flames best center,

Kadri, just likes to hold the puck way to much for a center,
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I think Frost needs 1 thing and he completely changes .... belief....self belief , support from his coaches , more ice time .
I see a killer. Skill , potential just oozing out of him . I bet Tortz pushed him hard and he didnt respond.

I hope he sticks and thrives here
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Sure, like the Flames have top 6 centers burning holes in their pockets.
Not sure he is top six on a contender.
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It might be a bit of a hot take, but I think he has been better than Cozens this year:
Basic stats:
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          Frost       Cozens
Cap hit   $4.4M       $7.1M
GP        29          27
G         7           9
P         16          17
P Pace    45          52
+/-       -3          -10
FO%       55.1        53.4
Pen diff  +4          +2
Hits      16          85
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G60       0.87        0.49
P60       1.91        0.98
PPP       5           10
GF%       54.5        37.9
XGF%      55.0        53.0
CF%       53.0        53.0
Cozens has more hits, and is the better PP specialist. Meanwhile, Frost is the better player 5 on 5.
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I’m noticing this guy a lot more lately. His slickness is now turning into some nice assists. He’s on a 45 pt pace. I’m not sure his ceiling for us but I think he is part of the long term future. Whether it’s a solid 2C if his offense continues to pick up. Or a nice 3C replacement for Backlund in the future. Either way it’s pretty valuable for the future.

I loved Pelletier but I’m starting to like this trade quite a bit and think Frost is starting to fit in just fine!
I mean we could have gotten Pelletier back for free. That ship has sailed.
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Old 12-06-2025, 10:43 AM   #17
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Frost is what he always has been - And the reason Philly gave up on him.

He's not good or consistent enough to be one of your top 2 centers on a good team, and isn't a checking center/large enough to play a real shutdown role.

He's good enough for average and bad teams to get his 40-50 points.

And realistically at his age he is what he is now.

Fine for a rebuilding team sitting at the bottom of the standings
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Points are great, but it's tough to score on the PP when you can't get into the Offensive zone. Frost is our best puck carrier right now hands down.
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He's been coming around since he arrived. Guy has great skill. Just needs a better team around him and for long enough to build on that consistency.
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2nd line C for now. It's tough to gauge his offensive play with the current system but I think he has the skills to be a 50p guy. Maybe he gets pushed down to the 3rd line as we come out of the rebuild in a few seasons.
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