ddawg1950
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I agree with the sentiment but don't think it's laziness as much as age catching up to him. It should also put into perspective what happened to Markus Naslund. A few years ago Iginla was lauded as the best leader in pro sports with the heart of a Lion-god. Now the best way to describe him is 'gutless and lazy'.
Age catches up to us all. We just have a hard time accepting it when it happens to our hockey heroes.
Well, age has made me lazy.
So, good point.
I've said this a million times; if they ever have a moment of stupidity and deal Kipper; they'll be a lottery pick team. Not basing it just on Irving's last nights performance but that guy can't even win a starters job on the Flames AHL affiliate.
I'm not quite prepared to write-off Iginla just yet - though it's getting close. Historically, he's been well known for very slow starts in the regular season. Course, this problem is magnified in a short-season.
I think I am a little further in writing him off than you...and my belief is, I don't see a contender selling their future for a guy with a lot of miles on him.
And I think Kipper is a good goalie but like Iginla, I believe he is past his due date.
If the Flames ownership had any sense they never would have bought into Feaster's re-build on the fly plan.
If they had've cleaned house about three years ago, they would at least have a young and possibly exciting franchise future today.
And it sucks to lose the way Edmonton has the last few seasons, but at least there is some evidence that they could have a playoff team in another couple of years.
Calgary hasn't hit bottom yet, but they are inches away. They are looking at a lot of dark years in the wilderness.