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Treliving Out en tant que directeur général des Flames, Jeannot sur le point de revenir, Sens Talk



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28 Comments

  1. The trade looked fairly solid at the time, but it also seemed clear enough that BT's fate was tied to it.

  2. I've been a flames fan since the early 90s and I can easily say he's been the best GM the flames have had since I started watching. Majority of his trades on paper looked really good and sometimes it doesn't work out.

    However to me his biggest gaffe is always going to be giving Tkachuk a 3 year bridge deal instead of signing him for the 8 years and make the money work by getting rid of someone else if you have to. Then the whole Huberdeau debacle doesn't happen and he's still a flame. Easier to say in hindsight though.

    I still feel like the Flames have a pretty good team in place, this year felt more like bad luck than anything (teams also create their own luck 😅 ) and I feel like they just need to not resign some of their vets and or move a few under contract and give full time jobs to pelletier rucizka coronato wolf and others. Treliving has done a good job with drafting and they need to give their youth a chance instead of riding the vets

  3. hard to change Coach and GM in the middle of a sale that Bettman says may take till the summer. The 'Pierre from Orleans' and DJ Show may return for one more season at least.

  4. It's a shame the Finns were robbed of a gold medal a few years back. But still THG is correct about there not really being consistent challengers.

  5. Tre could not possibly have know that all of the incoming talent would have off seasons. Maybe the right thing to do was nothing.
    Or a new coach.

  6. They need to up this cap hockey guy, that's the bottom line. There shouldn't be a total shakeup with the top of the bracket every single year.

  7. I explained my views on the last Flames video but as an Oilers fan I will always respect what Treliving did last season. He saw his team crumbling before his eyes without much warning and pulled off a huge return where most GMs would just give up. I salute the man.

  8. Good. Now the new GM will have to deal with mess that Treliving created. It will take a long time to fix the Flames.

  9. Treliving is a very good GM. Pulled a miracle off last offseason as far as I'm concerned.
    I doubt he's at home for long, and that's coming form an Oilers fan.

  10. As much as I hate to sound like I have sour grapes (because I'm Canadian), but could someone please tell me how Hillary Knight didn't get an embellishment penalty in the third period of the Gold-Medal game? Yes, it was obvious her stick was slashed by a Canadian player, but given her size and strength, I highly doubt there's very many women who can slash her stick hard enough to cause her to drop it – her slick probably would have broke first.

    As an aside note: as far as I'm concerned, slashing an opposition player's stick shouldn't be a penalty unless the stick breaks.

  11. Tres hands were tied on chucky considering both him AND johnny said theyd be open to talk about extensions but ofc that was a lie…i love them and always
    will but losing your two best of the best players in the franchises history both decide to leave (one without any chance of gettingg anything) screwed us…ofc we werent trading gaudreau at the deadline we were all in last year…anyways regardless the team will be better next year its the flames pattern…underachieve then win the west but losing tre is an unfortunate circumstance but he always tried to improve the team and wasnt afraid to make moves…drafting under him improved …everything good comes to an end…if we hadnt signed those long term contracts id say rebuild but its a retool on the fly for the flames….also fire sutter he kills all happiness …were also gonna lose matthew phillips for nothing great time to be a flames fan

  12. Treliving deserves some credit. I know things didn't pan out at the end with Gaudreau, Monahan, and Tkachuk leaving. I will say that he was a much better GM than Feaster, and that a lot of Calgary's failures on the ice this year were because of poor/ill-timed plays defensively and some poor coaching decisions.

    Treliving was handcuffed because of Gaudreau leaving, then Tkachuk announced he wanted out, and Monahan has been sidelined for so long, he had to move them out. He also couldn't do anything at the trade deadline because this team couldn't decide whether they were going to compete for a playoff spot or not. And it's easy to look back now and go "Huberdeau contract was stupid." At the time, he was one of the hottest players in the league with a couple of years of stellar performances to back it up. Nobody thought it was a bad deal then, and he could easily bounce back next year.

    Treliving was a good GM that did his best with the tough situations he was put in.

  13. New GM in Calgary will have to work with a stubborn Murray Edwards and likely told to keep Darryl Sutter as coach.

  14. Sometimes it doesn't work. We all would have made the Kessel trade that Burke did with the knowledge we had then. Just like we all would have made the Tkachuk trade with the situation that was present at the time. The 8-year deals are dead weight, but you have to give them to players to get them to sign. Iginla was the only superstar that signed three-year deals. Not many of those around.

  15. Treliving in my eyes big mistake was mostly standing pat at trade deadline. Saying he still believes this team will make the playoffs. They were on the outside looking in after October.Huber and Kadri just are not enough punch in goal scoring also the believe they were going to get it from Dube,Linholm,Magipiani and Coleman. I could see from last year they were just role players with no Gaudreau.I was hoping beyond hope Blackhawks would be willing to part with Athansiou a natural scorer with 23 mph speed the Flames desperately needed.

  16. Jeannot was the one Tampa gave away all their draft picks for, wasn't it? That should put quite the pressure on him to not only play, but also perform, in the playoffs. Hard to do that from IR.

  17. I really liked Talbot and wonder if he might be close to retirement. Just can’t make that next step up to lasting consistency.

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