I think we are about to be in a crazy season where we can only laugh. The low season has been pretty tame and almost underwhelming. Maybe the general managers try to see how things come out with the recent cap -gain, or maybe they felt a bit greedy with potential offers. Anyway, the general managers of the armchair have kept us enough. We have paid a little too much, main cratchers, and of course for sure, what the hell is on the docket of today.
I can’t lie. When I saw this, I just stared at it. The Buffalo Sabres are doing far too much for Ryan Lomberg here. Really, a fourth or fifth round pick would be enough. Even if the Calgary flames of the attacker continue, there is no need for the Sabres to return four players.
Pronunciation: No, thanks. Sign up a pick or two instead.

My first reaction to every trade with Yegor Sharangovich is an immediately yes. I didn’t even look at the return and just said, “Yes, this works.” Well, luckily I am not responsible for making real decisions. Owen Beck is a 20-year-old right shot center. Please and thank you.
I don’t think the flames should take a risk on Kirby Dach, simply because they already have Connor Zary who struggles with injuries. Again, how many attackers does this team need?
Pronunciation: Certainly. Mike Matheson’s contract is at the end of the season. So if the flames have to grin and carry it, it is so. I think there is a world where the flames can get a successful return with Andersson.

Here is a nice fact for you! Justin Poirier is Calgary Wranglers defender Jeremie Poirier’s younger brother. It would be neat to see them in the same organization.
Every deal where the flames get a first round pick is almost always an immediately yes for me. The design of 2026 is another deep design class. Moreover, the more picks from the first round, the better. Bradley Nadeau is a 20-year-old right-shot center/right wing player in year two of his entry contract. I don’t think the acquisition of him would hurt someone. I think there is an advantage of this trade, instead of feeling that you are setting up on a Noah Hanifin-like trade.

Pronunciation: Go for it.
Mikael Backlund made it quite clear He is not interested in moving. He wants to be a Calgary flame for life. The Flames also need no other attacker, especially a more than 26. Thank you.
Pronunciation: No.

I think the streets of Calgary would flood with fans as if the flames had just hit their ticket for the Stanley Cup final. Another Iginla in Calgary? The pressure would be, but I think that tide would handle it. He is 19 years old and would be a more than big addition to the depth of the Flames’ center that they are working.
Pronunciation: A hundred times later, yes.
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