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Old 03-20-2015, 06:43 PM   #21
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Yeah, but now he knows that if he earns a spot it doesnt matter what the circumstances are, he'll get a spot.
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Old 03-21-2015, 11:20 AM   #22
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Wish we could have seen more for him, but would rather him play games in the A over watching in the press box with the big club. Still very excited about this prospect for us!
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Good of him to get an NHL paystub and practise with the team. Good learning experience for him to bring back.
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Old 03-24-2015, 06:38 PM   #24
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http://poststar.com/sports/hockey/fl...3682363b8.html

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They were right as evidenced by Poirier’s 31 points in 44 games, all-star selection and now call up. Calgary general manager Brad Treliving and assistant GMs Brad Pascall and Craig Conroy have all been on hand to see the AHL Flames play and Hartley and Huska talk once a week about each prospect.

All of the parties involved in judging the Flames prospects have been happy with his “progression” — a key word three of them used. He was a strong player offensively already, with 87 points last year, but needed to work on his defensive game.

“He’s learning to play the full game,” Hartley said. “That’s kind of a normal process for a 20-year-old kid coming out of juniors. You haven’t spent much time backchecking or paying attention on the defensive side of the puck. Sometimes defensive details are forgotten. He’s really applied himself to learning the details.”
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Maybe Poirier doesn’t need to put pressure on himself. Huska thinks he can hit the same kind of numbers he hit in juniors. He said there’s a “feeling-out process” in any player’s first season.

“Emile’s done a good job of putting up points for someone who’s 20 years old,” Huska said. “If he’s down here for another year, parts of another year, I foresee him getting closer toward that point total. He’s that type of player. The more offensive guys he’s able to play with, the more confidence he gets and the more mature he becomes, I see that happening for him.”
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Old 03-24-2015, 07:02 PM   #25
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I think Poirier could be the Flames version of theTarasenko story. Not necessarily in goal production due to Vlad's insane year, but in terms of electricity on plays.

Develop in the AHL, come up in a season and start seeing fulltime action.

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