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  1. Jankowski played on a line with Mangiapane and Frattin. I wonder if Pribyl will replace Frattin once he's healthy. (Has anyone heard anything about his status?)
  2. I think it's going to be a tough year in Stockton. There's going to be lots of talent there, but not a great deal of experience. It'll be very interesting to see how Andersson and Killington respond. I think either of them could wind up being top pairing guys in Stockton this year, and I'm willing to bet that Killington gets into a couple NHL games.
  3. It'll be very interesting to see how things shake out in Stockton this year. As a team, I expect they'll struggle due to youth and lack of experience. At the same time though, all of those young players can surely see the lay of the land in Calgary and they know there'll be opportunities in the future. I'd really like to see some progression for some particular players in Stockton. Poirier needs to step it up, as does Klimchuk. I'd like to see significant growth from Killington. I'm very curious to see how Gillies performs over a full season.
  4. It seems to me that this is BT's end game. He's trimming things down and preparing for some bad contracts coming off the books at the end of the season. He should be very well positioned to make significant moves next summer.
  5. I'm willing to make a prediction; the Flames will be a lottery team this year. Realistically, they'd have to improve on last year's record by 20 points in order to contend for a wildcard spot. (If the Pacific division continues to stink, maybe a 12-point improvement gets us into the wildcard fight) Elliott is a very significant upgrade in goal. And we can look forward to a healthy Brodie to start the season along with a Hamilton who's acclimated to Calgary. On the other hand, it may take some time to get up-to-speed on whatever system Gulutzan introduces. The Flames got out of the gates with a 2-8 record last season. Honestly, I'll be happy if they're .500 or better when November rolls around.
  6. I'm very pleased with the Elliott pick up. On one of these threads, I said it'd be nice to get a UFA on a one year contract. The cost of getting Elliott for one year is probably cheaper than a UFA like Reimer would've been, and we would've had to give him term. The Flames are a better team today than they were a few days ago. More importantly, I think BT has positioned himself to be very active next year when some of the bad contracts come of the books and the expansion draft jockeying starts. I like the Parsons pick. It's hard to gauge him because he was on an exceptional team, but he's statistically excellent.
  7. Y'know, none of the goalie options are really blowing me away. Some options have a cost/benefit issue that doesn't sit well with me, while others seem like a lateral move from where we were this past season. I'd like to pick up a UFA goalie and sign him to a one-year deal. That's probably going to be a very hard sell, but it'd give BT a ton of flexibility at the expansion draft next year when (1) he has one less player to protect and (2) there's a ton of money coming off the books.
  8. I'm not at all sold on Reimer. I think he's a darn good backup, maybe a 1B. I'd prefer to give him a one year deal and let the chips fall where they may. Better goalies will likely be available this time next year.
  9. I don't think Vasilevskiy is starter material at this point. He doesn't have a lot of NHL games under his belt and his NHL stats aren't great. I think Rittich is expected to backup Gillies in Stockton. I wouldn't expect much more from him. He could even end up in the ECHL. I expect Ortio to be the backup this season, and I don't believe Ramo will get an offer.
  10. A posting on flamesnation.ca says that Smid is not a buyout candidate as he's not fully recovered. So, I expect that Raymond will be bought out. Wideman should probably be a little nervous. Edit: the posting was on Darren Haynes' site -> http://www.flamesfrom80feet.ca/
  11. MAF wouldn't be my first choice, but he'd be a decent stop-gap until one of our prospects emerges. I think Colbourne is a good example of "sell high". I think he's a decent trade chip right now. Phoenix, are you saying that BT said he knows who the next coach will be?
  12. Thank you! This is something that always drives me batty. Some people have a notion that the Leafs would pay a premium so Alex and William Nylander can play together. Others think the Leafs would pay a similar premium so that Tkachuk could be re-united with Marner.
  13. Indeed. If there's not some action soon, I'm going to start making stuff up.
  14. He is eligible, as he's on loan to Mississauga from his Swedish team. That said, I think he'd be better served playing in junior for another year. And, he doesn't belong to the Flames yet.
  15. In the case of Hickey, he's not really a tangible asset at this point. The Flames own his rights, but he's not under contract. I believe he has two (maybe one) years remaining in college and then he could re-enter the draft if he was so inclined.
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