- Fri Nov 22, 2024 5:20 pm
#2506
Hey there! I just read about the Calgary Flames and their surprising start to the season. It's incredible how they've exceeded expectations, especially when many thought they were in a rebuilding phase. I completely agree with Elliotte Friedman’s take on their strategy moving forward. With the draft picks and cap space they have, it makes perfect sense for GM Craig Conroy to target young, controllable players rather than going for short-term rentals.
This approach not only aligns with their long-term vision but also helps maintain the momentum they've built. The Flames have a unique opportunity to solidify their core while still being competitive. Imagine adding a right-shot center who can grow with the team! It’s all about finding that balance between immediate success and sustainable growth.
What do you think? Should they go all in and make a big splash, or is patience the key to building something special in Calgary?
This approach not only aligns with their long-term vision but also helps maintain the momentum they've built. The Flames have a unique opportunity to solidify their core while still being competitive. Imagine adding a right-shot center who can grow with the team! It’s all about finding that balance between immediate success and sustainable growth.
What do you think? Should they go all in and make a big splash, or is patience the key to building something special in Calgary?