CanadienShark
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Hm, this was rumoured recently so not really surprising. I just don't see the point of this deal. I guess maybe a change of scenery.
Frost was practically glowing in his pre-game interview, he seems extremely excited to be here. Farabee was more even keel in his but both mentioned fresh start multiple times and mentioned they'd gotten texts from basically everyone on the team before they got to Calgary
Well after the first game with Frost I can already tell he is one of those players that will look like something else is there but won’t ever quite get there. He had a good game though
I think it’ll prove good value for Calgary yet at the same time, ultimately, I’m not sure how much it moves the needle. They’ve got a pretty deep line-up of quality players but if anything, this will just cement them into that 7-10 in the West no-man’s land for the foreseeable future.
They’ve done a very good job of accruing younger talented depth and prospects after the Tkachuk trade but much like Nashville, it’s hard to see where that supernova transcendent talent to build the Cup hopes around is coming from at this point. They are way too solid to be in position to draft that guy and despite the depth, I don’t think it exists in their system. If anything, that guy is probably Wolf, but we know how it goes with goalies.
Not being critical here - they were in a rough spot and I think overall the talent collection and getting younger and deeper initiative has been about as good as you can hope.
Frost and Farabee are fine middle 6 players and they will contribute in Calgary.
Just people overreacted treating this like a coupe and going on about how the Flyers got hosed because, in their mind, it is still 2019 not 2025.
Start looking at things thru the lens of "these players can be found for free every July 1" and it is a whatever trade. They got a 2nd and a change of scenery player you can find for free every summer for 2 change of scenery players. Seems reasonable.
I think it’ll prove good value for Calgary yet at the same time, ultimately, I’m not sure how much it moves the needle. They’ve got a pretty deep line-up of quality players but if anything, this will just cement them into that 7-10 in the West no-man’s land for the foreseeable future.
They’ve done a very good job of accruing younger talented depth and prospects after the Tkachuk trade but much like Nashville, it’s hard to see where that supernova transcendent talent to build the Cup hopes around is coming from at this point. They are way too solid to be in position to draft that guy and despite the depth, I don’t think it exists in their system. If anything, that guy is probably Wolf, but we know how it goes with goalies.
Not being critical here - they were in a rough spot and I think overall the talent collection and getting younger and deeper initiative has been about as good as you can hope. But with the current group it really feels like their best chance to be a true contender is to have one of those weird unsustainable PDO bender years combined with Wolf being out of his mind.
My thoughts exactly. These past few months I had high hopes that the Flames would finish low enough to draft a game breaker or two over the next couple of years. Now I know we never will. We had our chance with Tkachuk and we all know how that turned out. Can we get lucky and find a diamond in the rough outside of the top of the first round? We did once with Gaudreau. Can lightening strike twice in the same spot? I wouldn't bet the house on it.Flames have become quite a deep team in all positions since Cornroy has taken over. They just lack elite talent, they just need a Bedard and they're set.
The Flames best player is Wolf. He's a Jonathan Quick in the making.