I'll say it, I'm still quite glad Hanifin refused to re-sign. He was a terrible fit on a defense that already had Weegar and Andersson in the top four. All 3 have similar strengths and weaknesses which is why none of them work well when paired with one of the others.
As is tradition, Hanifin wanting out saved the Flames from themselves
The offer we accepted from Vegas was a good indicator of the league-wide perception of Hanifin. I don’t understand the romanticism for this player from this fanbase
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