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  1. 4 minutes ago, GeraldWem said:

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  2. 42 minutes ago, robrob74 said:


    my worry now is that the goaltending seems to be bad one year, good another and bad another. It's a team sport, but Markstrom's save percentage was .904 and then .922 and now .894. I don't know what stats make more sense at how a goalie is playing year in and out...

     

    he was a 2.68, 2.22, and now 2.81.

     

    in Vancouver he averaged 2.70+/-....

     

    is he a good goalie or average plus and slightly over paid?

     

    what I am getting at is it seems that goaltending is down a year and up a year, then down the next. Maybe it's just the position or a signifier of how the team plays in front of them. 

    Marky has has some bad outings this season, but he looks to be improving steadily to where he was last year. GA is a function of team play as we know, the team has not always been there in front of him every game this season. I feel confident in either goalie right now, what more can we ask. I think we are looking real good in net right now.

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  3. 7 hours ago, cross16 said:

    As part of a 2023 predictions column for TSN Salim Vaji (TSN beat reporter for the Flames) includes one of his "bold predications" is that Treliving won't be back as GM after the season. Speculates he could see him go to Toronto. 

     

    It's his own opinion and he does go on to say this isn't what he's hearing but rather speculation. Feels it's strange the Flames extended Sutter but didn't extend Treliving. Also makes some suggestions around Sutter's ties to ownership and the appearance that Treliving/Sutter may not see eye to eye. 

     

    While I think there is truth to the last statement I'm still seeing this as unlikely. I think the ownership group really likes Treliving so I would be surprised to see them let him go. On the other hand it's been long rumored that Treliving has been fighting for autonomy so if he feels Sutter being here infringes on that maybe he would prefer to leave. He'd have suitors no doubt in my mind. 

     

    Anyway don't shoot the messenger I'm just sharing the article. I would say it would be an absolute disaster if the Flames have any plans on Sutter being the GM or having any power like that again.  (I still think that is unlikely because even Darryl himself has admitted he didn't really enjoy the GM job)

     

     

    Thanks for bring forth the article. I certainly would have missed it.

     

    First bolded. As you mentioned, it is pure speculation. However, if TO did want him then that would mean he is one of the best out there, and I would concur with that.

     

    Second bolded. Treliving has autonomy (since Burke left), and he alone extended DS, why would he not after the season DS brought us last year.

     

    Third bolded. Never once have I heard DS and BT having issues. The owner has said “win now” so that is what the two are conspiring to do, that is why DS is here. BT is a communicator, I would suspect he and DS talk and plan for hours every day.

     

    Forth bolded. Pretty certain DS has no ambitions of being a GM again, that is 15 years behind him already, he has always said he is here for one reason only and that is to win now, as a head coach.

     

    If ownership ever gave BT the mandate for a total re-build, resulting in a decade of losing and poor gate receipts, there is no other GM I would want to lead us down such a painful path than BT.

     

    BT has always been a humble and modest guy, he puts everything Flames related first, he knows he comes last when talking extensions. I think he and his family loves CGY, his work speaks for itself, he will be here a long time so long as the ownership continues to appreciate him and compensates him fairly.

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  4. That was painful to watch.

    Not sure how to sum this up other than maybe Johnny inviting the boys over last night and softened them up one way or another for the task at hand this evening.

    The PP was anemic and has been all season. When we gain the ozone on the PP we struggle just to control the puck on the outside perimeter, no creativity, no set plays, few quality shots generated on net, low probability at best, except for Stoner who at least will blast one from the point, and maybe score.

    Huberdeau wouldn’t take a shot on net if his life depended on it. Like the return on the MT trade but the Huberdeau extension is already looking like the Skinner extension and it hasn’t even kicked in yet.

    The fourth-line is not the issue here, dress whoever, just keep the puck out of your net, the problems right now is line 1 and the PP. I’m not putting this on goaltending, 2 breakaways, your 50% at best.

    Toss the last 3 minutes out the window, that's desperation hockey for teams who did things right for the first 57 min.

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  5. 54 minutes ago, tmac70 said:

    Nice to see the kid get rewarded, at least this confirms that Tre acknowledges the hard work and success. I would LOVE to see him get in over Lucic LOVE it. However, Phillips is not a 4th line guy, 3rd line maybe, 2nd line possibly. The 1st line appears to be working the 2nd line is rolling and 3rd line is solid. Unless you remove Coleman down to the 4th line and play Phillips with Rozie and Backs, he will just be a cheerleader for the road trip. Me thinks this is just a pat on the back more so than an oppurtunity. If Sutter ever sits Lucic, it will have a MASSIVE negative impact on the player and the locker room. For Lucic its personal pride but that is fading very fast this season, love the guy was a great player but its time to leave with some dignity, a healthy scratch will be a huge blow to his ego. 

    This is not the same Lucic that was 2-3 years into a 6-year deal, this is a Lucic that is visiting barns around the league for the last time. I don’t think BT and DS make decisions based on player feeling, see Markstrom. If they think another player(s) gives them a better chance to win, I believe they will play that player instead.

  6. Tough night for ARI and particularly Valimaki last night, he looks to have driven straight over a spike belt, with 4 flat tires. No sense pumping these ones up. "BAY 6/7, 4 NEW TIRES ALL AROUND! And let’s have fun doing it".

  7. 49 minutes ago, conundrumed said:

    Big win against the Bolts. Overrun by their big 3 in the 3rd playing most of the 3rd like McDrai, but held on.

    With this game and the Leafs, definitely showing they can compete with the big boys. Now just learn how to lock it down. Berggren (J Burger lol cuz everyone gets a nickname)at 3g 5a in 12 games with bottom 6 minutes. Him and Veleno look good together. Was a pretty high pace game. The 1st was great hockey to watch. 0-0, Detroit held12-9 shot advantage. TBay with about 30 shots in the 3rd, just kept coming.

    Big win for the Wings psyche and confidence. At 2-1, TBay threw everything at them, it was intense.

    SN: more Sabres, more Wings. Really fun hockey to watch.

    17 consecutive years of not qualifying for the playoffs and we are finally getting to the point of watching fun hockey. With NJ displacing someone this year good chance it goes to 19 consecutive years. There is no one way to build a team but these two teams chose a direction and are sticking to it.

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  8. I wish Valimaki all the best too. ARI dressed 7 dmen last night, Valimaki got the fewest minutes with no SH or PP time, looks like he is still a work in progress and fighting for ice time on one of the weaker teams in the league. I think the knock on him is that we doesn’t evade the big hit and he’s not the fastest, he might have a decent career if he can avoid sick bay.

  9. 11 hours ago, conundrumed said:

    I read it more as being told everything you’re doing wrong without balancing it with positives. Just guessing.

    It’s a trend…Sutter rarely says anything good about young players or prospects.

    Once you’re 30, have won a cup and are now lousy in your twilight he’ll pump your tires. Until then, he’s kind of an idiot.

    Everyone motivates differently.

    Sutter’s tactics are becoming a bygone era.

    Valimaki was coddled here for 4 years and was unable to crack the top 7.

    If your tire continues to leak air after 4 years, its best to replace it.

    How long did it take good young dmen like Makar or Fox to grab the reins of opportunity?

    Maybe somebody here has the time to look back at all the Suter teams and tally/ list the countless young players that succeeded under his wing.

  10. That was awesome watching Sean Monahan come back to the Dome.

    Was hoping he would've scored a hatty, and he had chances to do it.

    The fans gave him the appreciation that was well deserved.

    Can't help but think MTL was a benefactor of our demise, he looked like a natural in a Habs jersey.

    We give a 1st rd pick to MTL to take our captain for one year minimum..... he was never officially given our captaincy, but he was our captain. 

    I get the reason why BT did the trade or lack thereof, but....

    At worst or best, MTL keeps SM long term at a cap friendly salary to be a 1st or 2nd line center, maybe they flip him for another 1st come TDL, but what a terrific hockey move by MTL.

    All the best to SM, can't wait to watch him raise a Cup somewhere down the road.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  11. 40 minutes ago, JTech780 said:


    A little surprised that they structured the deal this way, but they couldn’t afford to not sign him.

    Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Little Johnny. Look at what you left on the table, we WERE your family. Hope that cannon in Ohio treats you well and you can start new family. The burning ring of fire has moved on. Welcome HUBY!

  12. 6 minutes ago, phoenix66 said:

    If he's smart..and I think he is .Johnny gone only makes him want to stay more . For the first time the door is open to be his team.. 

     

    And also , we need to really try and get Puljjaarvi now ..not only for the benefit of what I believe he can do here..but let's get a 13 on the ice for opening night 😁

    I think MT is captain material, but does he want to be here? Same questions we had with JHG. I see MT in more of a supporting role (aka Ladeskog), we are missing the McKinnon, Rantanin, Makar types.

    MT may want a number bigger than JHG just got long term. Is he worth it? Are we going to invest those $$'s in poor skating MT hoping to beat the team up north?

  13. 1 minute ago, The_People1 said:

     

    Knowing BT, i'm not so confident anymore because the orders are coming from above him.  If Tkachuk takes a one year QO, then BT will sell us the notion that Tkachuk is our TDL acquisition and we're going for the Cup this year.  And then be all shocked that Tkachuk doesn't stay next summer.

    Tkachuk signs long term at a $ BT likes or he is gone this summer. 

  14. 4 minutes ago, 89Again said:

    Johnny had a good year,  honoured his contract, negotiated hard and used a top offer to parlay a financially sound move to a team of his choice.  He won the business end. 
     

    I don’t like it but I completely understand it and I am pretty impressed. 
     


    Enough said

     

    LOL, are you judge and jury?

    Johnny had no intentions on re-signing, he used the Flames to the final minute in an attempt to find his market value then dodged to Timbuktu. If it was not about the $$ then why lead the Flames down the path, just say you are testing FA 7 weeks ago and let teams get on with their business, it probably would have ended much better for him. Instead he declares no contract talks during season, then screws the Flames for 7 weeks, only to decide on CBJ in 12 hrs? He played by said rules but it was not genuine to a team that gave him everything.

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  15. 5 hours ago, redfire11 said:

    The Flames were going to get hurt either way with a Johnny decision. Too much $ and it kills our cap and team moving forward. Him leaving leaves us short a star. My preference is to not pay than overpay. On the question of does he get booed or applauded? He will get steamrolled.

    I agree, it was going to be too much $$ for far to long...........and it's sad to see him go today, hurts either way. Flames still have JHG's $80M in their pocket ready to invest when the time is right. We missed our window (JHG, Monahan, Bennet), we were hopeful to win with these players but we failed. If the organization chooses a total tear down/ rebuild I'd be okay with that because I'm not seeing the replacement players presently in our org.

  16. Tick, tock, tick, tock….eerie silence.

     

    Just a normal day at school and the teacher asked little Johnny, what’s two plus two? Little Johnny opened his hand and counted 1,2,3,4 and said – 4 teacher?!. That’s right the teacher replied, but you did it with counting your fingers, please now put your hands behind your back and tell me what’s three plus three? Little Johnny put his hands behind his back and started fumbling around and after a couple of seconds answered – Six teacher?! That’s right Johnny, but you still counted your fingers behind your back, let’s try this again, but this time put your hands in your pockets and tell me what’s five plus five? Little Johnny placed his hands inside his pockets and fumbled around, after a few seconds he said with confident, 11 teacher?! LOL

  17. Little John is gone. The 8th year Flames can offer is way over blown. He’s getting $80M regardless where he plays, and when the number is that big he can leave a mil or two on the table, he just needs to decide if he wants to work 7 or 8 years, most here would take the 7-year option and choice of geography. The Flames are a class organization, they treat their players right, but stupid $$ will be tossed around in a few days and little John has been very patient to see it.   

  18. Not sure how we got away from our 9 GF/game against these Coilers but tonight would be a good time to get back to it as we know we can. Smith is a pretender, lots of shots on this red neck hillbilly, dump the puck in behind him and make him play it cause we know he can't resist, then wait for the mistakes. Looking forward to seeing Koskinen at some point too. Big game from Lucic and a few others tonight. Lets put another nail in their coffin. GFG!

  19. Can't believe I've waited 31 yrs for this playoff rematch.

    Pretty sure there were no personal cell phones, computers, email, message boards or internet back then.

    There may have been computers but they were in there infancy and not capable of the things which they are used for today.

    The Calgary Sun Newspaper is where you went to read pages and pages of hockey write-ups the morning after each playoff game.

    Time does not heal all wounds, as I dislike that Coiler team just as much now as I did back then.

    Lets take game 1 and put the first nail in their coffin.

    GFG!

     

     

     

     

     

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