When I asked about the numbers on Johnny's new contract, the only reply I got back was speculative. $8-8.5 million is the best guess at the number Johnny started with. The speculation of the Flames' number is suspected to be around $7.5 million. I suspect Gaudreau will settle for a little under $8 million. But this is only speculation.
Pros: Why the Flames should pay the coin
Johnny has been the man for years. He is vital to the team's powerplay. He is by far the best playmaker. The Flames can make changes without trading Gaudreau. Keeping the franchise player is essential to a team's success.
Cons: Why not to pay the piper
The Calgary Flames have been stagnant for what seems to be 25 years. They have threatened to make changes year after year, yet have done nothing. What is the definition of insanity? Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results!
Maybe the team has begun to make changes with the hiring of Mr. Sutter as head coach. That tells the team there is no more standing around. It is time for hard work. Daryl will get rid of all freeloaders.
What the Flames want
Here is a hint. As a GM, it is your job to listen to all options. The Flames are denying that they have Gaudreau on the market. So he may not be on the market, but the Flames have a package they would consider. They need a forward who can perform in the playoffs. Someone with a Stanley Cup ring on his finger. They will probably get a pick and maybe even a prospect in the package. The Flames might try to work out a sign and a trade to get a better package.
Flames shore up the Defence
The Flames avoided arbitration with Nikita Zadorov, signing him to a one-year contract of $3.75 million for one year.
They also signed Jusso Valimaki to a two-year deal. $1.55 million AAV.
Randy.
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