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  1. 1 hour ago, The_People1 said:

     

    Waive Osterle first before Gilbert.  Solovyov has been dependable and younger.  The franchise should stick with him and keep him in the NHL.

     

    But yes, it's not like the Flames are getting chances and getting robbed by stud goaltending or bad luck.  The chances aren't even much every game.  We don't generate enough true danger chances and when we do the few times, we lack finish.

     

    If Zary is ready then let's see what he's got.

     

    Last night they were saying the high danger scoring chances were 19-4. Eek!

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  2. In 2002, I was playing in a band that released an album that summer, and we had an interview and photo spread in the FFWD. Anyway, they wanted to interview us at the Calgary Stampede. So that's what we did. Anyway, this lady came over with her extremely shy looking daughter, who I would estimate was 12 or 13. She said that we looked a lot like a band, and her daughter wanted to meet us.

     

    I said, "Yeah, we're Nickleback!"

     

    They were stoked! Of course, they'd heard How You Remind Me on the radio - it was everywhere at that time - but it was early enough that not everyone would recognize them. We signed so much Satoshi Nakamoto for them...

     

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  3. Just now, travel_dude said:

     

    Should have showed up in suits, like the O&G execs do.  This seems like something Sutter would have planned.  Is the city full of farmers?  Not that there's anything wrong with it, I just don't see a bunch of guys in jeans and check shirts showing up to work in downtown.  Then again, EDM should have shown up in jeans and ball caps, since that's how they roll.  Maybe steel toed boots.  And a safety vest.  

     

    I was listening on the radio just before the game started, and Wills interviewed Mikael Backlund from the Take-the-Over-on-the-Boosh-Bomb-Outdoor-Studio, and Backs was saying that it was Nazem Kadri that orchestrated that.

     

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  4. On 10/23/2023 at 6:29 PM, sak22 said:

    Can we get past this stupid equation.  Good move = Pure Treliving, Bad move= Purely ownership.  I liked Treliving more than many, but I don't for a second believe he had no desire to sign an 87 point C that he had previously tried to acquire, the move was done in hopes of having great C depth and it just hasn't worked.  His first move in Toronto was signing a soon to be 37 year old 4th liner to a 3 year deal, or was that just Tannenbaum and Shanny pulling the strings there?  For as much as we think Tre was eager to have Looch out of the lineup the guy still made a call to him in the offseason before he went to Boston.

     

    Yeah, okay, fair enough. I think the mandate has a lot to do with it, and that is to make the playoffs every year. If Treliving was pulling the strings on this one, then fair play. I still think it's probably the worst move the Flames have made since, I don't know, moving out Savard, and then firing Greg Gilbert. It's one of those set-you-back-a-decade kind of moves, and I did say it before in a different thread, Martin Necas would sure look good in a Flames uniform right now. Monahan would be off the books, and maybe resigned for less, and they'd have an extra first round pick, which could be traded, or they could make the selection. 

     

    Again, I like the player just fine, but this signing stopped making sense when 13/19 split. There was obviously a lot of pressure to replace them, but I think a lot of Flames fans would have embraced a futures package, and a rebuild. I think that there are no Flames that are embracing where we're at currently.

     

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  5. 8 minutes ago, travel_dude said:

    The signing itself was not the big problem.  You sign players like this that you expect to help the core.  He hasn't.  Had we kept Gaudreau and Tkachuk, this would have been more of a help.  Trading Monahan was a sideways move, so I am not in favor of the total cost.

     

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    Right, but those guys were gone when the signing was made. If he hadn't kyboshed the trade the first time around, it's a different story. In this case, that team didn't exist anymore, so it was never the right add.

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, cross16 said:

     

    This. 

     

    Maybe, maybe in 2 season if the cap jumps up as much as they are suggesting someone might take a bite but there is some wishful thinking in there on my part too. He'd have to really raise his level of play which has been pretty rough to start the season. 

     

    Don't think he's going anywhere. 

     

    Yeah, it's almost an asinine question. I hear it all the time on the call in show, and read it in all the comments. They can't move Kadri. The other part is that if he elevates his play, they won't move Kadri.

     

    In my opinion, the steps that were taken in order to sign this contract, and then the actual contract itself are the worst moves that the Flames have made in many years. I can't think of an error off the top of my head that comes close. Everyone will point at James Neal - but even that only cost money. I am a staunch defender of Brad Treliving, and his time as our GM, and I have to think that this is more of a directive from above because I don't think anyone with a halfway decent hockey mind thought that this was the right move. And to be clear, I don't have any issues with Kadri as a player, or as a person, I just didn't believe at the time, and I definitely don't believe now that this was the right target.

     

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  7. 7 minutes ago, cross16 said:

    well....

     

    Weird for Salim to "break" anything (and nothing picked up by anyone else yet) and also weird that Hanifin would speak specifically. 

     

    could be nothing.

     

     

     

    👀

     

    ❤️.

  8. It's definitely too early for the sky to be falling, especially after a back to back, but my suspicions are confirmed.

     

    In my opinion, everything about this team is bland.

     

    I was watching the game from the Wahoo KICKR, so, maybe that made it worse, but it ended before my ride did. I watched the third period and overtime of the Devils/Islanders game.

     

    We're still a pretty boring team, and while very few teams have a Jack Hughes, we most definitely do not.

     

    No panic, but it's going to be very difficult to overcome apathy. I'm signed up for a very long winter if it's brought to you by Wahoo, and the Calgary Flames.

     

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  9. 8 minutes ago, cross16 said:

    To be more accurate i'm not sure either one stays. I sure as heck woudln't if I were them. City aside I'd be done with the "attempts" made to build a winner around me. 

     

    I see no reason McDavid stays. He'll make more money elsewhere, he doesn't' have to live in Edmonton and he'd likely go to a better team. Even if he wants to stay I think his agent would talk him out of it. He's likely losing out on millions a year by playing in Edmonton. 

     

    The only reason I could see Draisaitl staying is Oilers can make him THEE guy and give him a max deal. I don't think that will speak to McDavid, who like I said I think can make more elsewhere anyway, but it may speak to him. 

     

     

    You know what, Man? All I'm seeing here is your failure to consider the really nice view.

     

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  10. 2 hours ago, cross16 said:

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    Bigger question is do they have 3 years?  I think they've got 2 because Draistail is gonna be expensive and I think the odds of McDavid staying in Edm are miniscule. 

     

     

    This is the part I'm not so sure about. Those two play really well together, and the Oilers are the only team where that's a possibility. They are two of the top five players in the world, and there's not a lot of ways to have that kind of firepower. There have also been a handful of players over the years who are able to put a team on their back, and will them a lot further than they should go. I realize that these are examples that have come up short, but Iginla/Kiprusoff in '04, and Pronger in '06. I have to think that after years of losing there has got to be some of that in McDavid/Draisaitl.

    I wouldn't mind being very wrong about all this, though. It's weird - I'm one of those rare Albertans that generally likes both teams (obviously, I'm primarily a Flames fan), but this is not a likeable Oilers team, in my opinion.

     

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  11. 1 minute ago, travel_dude said:

    Maybe try with Backlund and use Kadri with Dube/Ruzie on the 2nd unit.

    Or use another LHS winger.

     

    I'm under the impression that the idea is that by having two centers on the PP, a left and a right, they'll always have a strong side option for the first faceoff of the powerplay brought to you by East Side Dodge. The problem is that Kadri almost never wins them.

     

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  12. 1 hour ago, jjgallow said:

    They will get some regular season runs and there will be much talk of cups when they do.  

     

    Calgary will see the next cup in Alberta though.

     

    Edmonton will need to get dismantled before they can seriously compete for one.

     

    Unfortunately, I think you're very wrong about this one.

     

    Hot take: Edmonton wins the cup in the next three years, but they might just do it this year. 

     

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