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Old 07-04-2014, 12:17 PM   #601
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Clarke was a clutch guy and not one to mess with or you'd eat his stick. I think Bennett gets compared to Gilmour in part because he is the Kingston G.M. and also Bennett's father's hero from his Leaf days. Also, only CP posters of a certain age remember Clarke from his playing days. I do....
Totally agree. Clarke was talented and tough enough to back himself up, but he didn't need to at the time. If you went after Clarke you immediately had to answer to any of the other guys, which is what I see happening currently with the Flames in having McGrattan/Bollig/Engelland etc.

I also remember watching Clarke play as far back as Flin Flon.
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Old 07-04-2014, 12:27 PM   #602
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Didn't Conroy say before the draft that his #1 was different than Treliving's? Or am I misremembering?
I believe that is correct - think he also mentioned that his #1's first name was not Sam. Understandable why he wouldn't admit to that though - good to see he's able to pull a fast one on the media when required... sometimes seems like he could reveal too much information if not careful.
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Old 07-04-2014, 12:34 PM   #603
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I believe that is correct - think he also mentioned that his #1's first name was not Sam. Understandable why he wouldn't admit to that though - good to see he's able to pull a fast one on the media when required... sometimes seems like he could reveal too much information if not careful.

Or maybe he was on-script before.
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Or maybe he was on-script before.
I thought he wouldn't confirm or deny his #1 was named Sam, but I may mis-remember
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I believe that is correct - think he also mentioned that his #1's first name was not Sam. Understandable why he wouldn't admit to that though - good to see he's able to pull a fast one on the media when required... sometimes seems like he could reveal too much information if not careful.
Did he mention that? I thought Conroy was asked if the player he wanted and the player Treliving wanted shared the same first name, and he didn't give a clear answer to that.

Technically Samson and Samuel are not the same first name, so even if he said no we still wouldn't be able to tell.
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Old 07-04-2014, 12:48 PM   #606
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Totally agree. Clarke was talented and tough enough to back himself up, but he didn't need to at the time. If you went after Clarke you immediately had to answer to any of the other guys, which is what I see happening currently with the Flames in having McGrattan/Bollig/Engelland etc.

I also remember watching Clarke play as far back as Flin Flon.
He also played at 5' 10" and 176 lbs.

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/p...y.php?pid=1019
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He also played at 5' 10" and 176 lbs.

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Considering the amount of toughness that has been added of late I wouldn't be surprised if the Burke/Treliving blueprint for this franchise was the 70s Broadstreet Bullies. Seventeenth Ave Sluggers? MacLeod Trail Meanies?

Bennett is the kind of player you build a franchise around. Add him to Monahan & Gaudreau and there's a potentially elite core of offensive talent. Surround the core with hard-nosed top-6 forwards like Poirier, Klimchuk and Hunter Smith. Fill the remaining lines with shut-down 2-way talent (Bouma, Backlund, Colborne, Arnold & Reinhart) and beef. Factor in wild cards like Baertschi & Jankowski who could make a top 6 impact and I think you have to wonder if the Flames young forwards corps will be one of the strongest in a couple of years time.
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Old 07-04-2014, 01:16 PM   #608
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Considering the amount of toughness that has been added of late I wouldn't be surprised if the Burke/Treliving blueprint for this franchise was the 70s Broadstreet Bullies. Seventeenth Ave Sluggers? MacLeod Trail Meanies?

Bennett is the kind of player you build a franchise around. Add him to Monahan & Gaudreau and there's a potentially elite core of offensive talent. Surround the core with hard-nosed top-6 forwards like Poirier, Klimchuk and Hunter Smith. Fill the remaining lines with shut-down 2-way talent (Bouma, Backlund, Colborne, Arnold & Reinhart) and beef. Factor in wild cards like Baertschi & Jankowski who could make a top 6 impact and I think you have to wonder if the Flames young forwards corps will be one of the strongest in a couple of years time.
I know agree if we're really lucky and everything goes our way this could happen! It's hard not to be excited for the future forward group of this franchise. Throw a couple dmen in there and we could be in good shape in a couple of years.
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Old 07-04-2014, 01:17 PM   #609
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We have the potential to be scary good (pardon the pun) in a couple of years. The picks from the deep 2015 draft should be icing on the cake.
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Considering the amount of toughness that has been added of late I wouldn't be surprised if the Burke/Treliving blueprint for this franchise was the 70s Broadstreet Bullies. Seventeenth Ave Sluggers? MacLeod Trail Meanies?

Bennett is the kind of player you build a franchise around. Add him to Monahan & Gaudreau and there's a potentially elite core of offensive talent. Surround the core with hard-nosed top-6 forwards like Poirier, Klimchuk and Hunter Smith. Fill the remaining lines with shut-down 2-way talent (Bouma, Backlund, Colborne, Arnold & Reinhart) and beef. Factor in wild cards like Baertschi & Jankowski who could make a top 6 impact and I think you have to wonder if the Flames young forwards corps will be one of the strongest in a couple of years time.
Yeah, I'm thinking a speedier version of the 70s Broad Street Bullies with Bennett as our Bobby Clarke. I like it!
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I love how our drafting has been so much different than the Oilers.

They've drafted players with high end offensive upside but are seemingly one dimensional.

Calgary now has two centres that can put up points but are both known for their two-way game (I think Bennett will put up more points that Monahan but they both will be an awesome 1-2 punch).

Even Gaudreau with all his offensive prowess prides himself in the defensive zone.

That is the key to becoming an elite team. Yes you need highly skilled offensive players but you just as importantly need guys who play 200 feet (Ie: Chicago, LA).

That's the reason why Burke wanted Beartshi down in the AHL to learn how to play all 3 zones and in a few years I think we will all be really happy he did.

So pumped!
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Old 07-04-2014, 03:19 PM   #612
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From the development camp thread posted by AC:

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Looking like Sam Bennett and John Gaudreau could play on a line at #Flames camp. Might be interesting to watch.

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Old 07-04-2014, 03:22 PM   #613
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I'm really enjoying Sam 'Umm' Bennett's interviews thusfar!
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It's funny how Bennett and Monahan are Yin and Yang even in their interviews.
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When Bennett and Monahan combine their powers they become a superhero, and his superhero slogan will be:

"Umm I guess"
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Old 07-04-2014, 03:35 PM   #617
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Poor Bennett, having to listen to and answer Jermain Franklin's questions.

The true stress test of the day.
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Old 07-04-2014, 09:27 PM   #619
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Some of those questions are horrid. Geez.
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Poor Bennett, having to listen to and answer Jermain Franklin's questions.

The true stress test of the day.
Would be nice if he'd stop cutting people off and let them ask some questions too, eh?
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