Saturday, September 5, 2020

Go, Johnny, Go—I Mean—Stay, Johnny, Stay!

Johnny Gaudreau attrib: Resolute


The hottest topic among Flames fans at the moment is what the Flames will do with Johnny Gaudreau (who will be known as Johnny Hockey from now on.) It is almost like an election. Wait—this is not democracy. The Flames don't care what the fans want. Sometimes I think we would be better off if they did. But I digress. Back to the real focus of this blog.  


The Flames have been a colossal disappointment all season. We know that this core can't do what it takes to get us to the promised land. 


It is time for a change. This franchise has gone stagnant. Whether or not it is fair, Johnny Gaudreau is always under scrutiny. 


The Cons of Trading Johnny Gaudreau


Johnny is a very talented hockey player, and they don't grow on trees. Losing an arguably top-ten player can be catastrophic. Who will pick up the slack in the offence?


The second con is, how is this going to affect Monahan? Sometimes you have to worry about a player's ego and baby him a little. Monahan's season may even get worse without Gaudreau. Who is going to feed him the puck? Monahan stats will take it a hit. It will take him a while to get used to a new linemate. You have to consider moving Monahan, which could be a huge undertaking. 


The third con is that you are not going to get an equal trade. If a team gives you an equal left-winger, they will consider that a lateral move, meaning the trade will not improve their team. You know that the team will not be better after this trade.


The Pros of Trading Gaudreau


Johnny is the star of the team. He is the greatest bang for your buck. There is no doubt Johnny will get you the most significant return in a deal. You will get three assets back in a trade. The Flames need help in the prospect pool and help in the defensive core. They will get that and more in a trade involving Johnny. 


This team is in dire need of a shakeup. There is no greater shakeup than trading the star of the team. The Flames lack an identity; it's time to remedy that. They are only as good as their best star, and he is not getting it done. It might not be fair, but when things go wrong, the star gets the blame. It is a fact of life, just like death and taxes. 


Last word


One thing is for sure—the Flames need a change. Tinkering is just not going to cut it. I would love to see a total rebuild. I know that will never happen, so that I will settle for a retool. 


Randy

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