Player Discussion Martin Pospisil: 2018 4th round, 105th overall

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It'd take a Tanner Jeannot like overpayment to pry him out of Calgary right now.

He was given a chance by Conroy when many given up on him specifically because of his overwhelming ability to irritate. Which is why I doubt the Flames would even consider moving him; they really really value that presence on the roster.
 

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Devils advocate - as much as we all like the player. How much does injury history play a role in evaluating whether or not to move him?
 

Fig

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Devils advocate - as much as we all like the player. How much does injury history play a role in evaluating whether or not to move him?

See: Micheal Ferland, Lance Bouma and Sean Monahan.

Better to have something than nothing if you cannot afford to end up with nothing.

Ferland we sold high in the Hanifin/Lindholm trade.
Bouma ended up becoming valueless while with us due to constant injuries.
Monahan ended up negative value while with us.

Pospisil IMO is closer to the Bouma range with the slightest reduction of recklessness right now. I'd keep him unless we can extract insane value out of him like the Ferland range.
 

Ace Rimmer

Stoke me a clipper.
It'd take a Tanner Jeannot like overpayment to pry him out of Calgary right now.

He was given a chance by Conroy when many given up on him specifically because of his overwhelming ability to irritate. Which is why I doubt the Flames would even consider moving him; they really really value that presence on the roster.
NGL had to look up that reference. Holey moley:
 

HighLifeMan

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He makes just 1M for two more years.
He was 6th in the NHL among all forwards in hits despite playing just 63 games.
He showed the ability to forecheck and push possession at an extremely high level.
His underlaying metrics are elite.
He has has positional versatility.
He was 5th on the team in pts/60 at five on five.
He was 2nd in individual expected goals per 60
He was 2nd in individual high danger corsi
He was 1st in rush attempts/60
He was 2nd in penalties drawn/60

Pospisil touches every area of the game and drags his teammates into the fight. He is exactly the type of guy that Conroy is targeting and building around. Yes - his injury history is certainly a concern, but this kid is a rare breed who can impact games in multiple ways.
 

OvermanKingGainer

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He makes just 1M for two more years.
He was 6th in the NHL among all forwards in hits despite playing just 63 games.
He showed the ability to forecheck and push possession at an extremely high level.
His underlaying metrics are elite.
He has has positional versatility.
He was 5th on the team in pts/60 at five on five.
He was 2nd in individual expected goals per 60
He was 2nd in individual high danger corsi
He was 1st in rush attempts/60
He was 2nd in penalties drawn/60

Pospisil touches every area of the game and drags his teammates into the fight. He is exactly the type of guy that Conroy is targeting and building around. Yes - his injury history is certainly a concern, but this kid is a rare breed who can impact games in multiple ways.

legit we almost have a modern day Lucic (prime Lucic) and people are comparing him to Bouma lol
 

Fig

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legit we almost have a modern day Lucic (prime Lucic) and people are comparing him to Bouma lol

That comparison is in terms of injury concerns and potential of him basically ending his own career due to recklessness. Compare that with do we want additional assets before this happens or no. It's not a raw talent comparison.

I'm on the side of keeping Pospisil for his whole career unless someone blows our pants off like Ferland in the Hanifin/Lindholm trade.
 

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