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Originally Posted by Blaster86
Nope. The Flames made the play-offs on pure luck the year before, with underlying numbers worse than most non-play-off teams. A smart GM realizes they were playing with house money and treats the roster like a non-play-off team. The Hamonic deal was made to try and shore up that problem, and it didn't work and not one was really shocked by it (except Flames fans...).
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The Hamilton trade was also set picks. The flames knew they were trading the 15th pick in the first round.
The Miller trade is like the Hamonic trade in the fact the value of the 1st is unknown. The Flames were a loss away from gifting the Islanders the 2nd overall pick thanks to the lottery (besting Vegas in game 82 put them ahead of the Canes by 1pt).
How did the Hamilton trade not work? They got a 22 year old top pairing Dman for the 15th pick and a couple of 2nds and then in 3 years turned Hamilton and other assets into 2 former 5th overall picks? Are you just talking about the following season? The Hamilton trade was a long term deal trading for a 22 year old.
The Miller and Hamonic trades are far more comparable but at least the Flames made it after their second playoff appearance in 3 years not after 4 bottom 10 finishes in 5 years.