CalgaryTiger
Senior Member
Just after I read this, I see that Solovyov has been traded.We lost Solovyev to waivers, he's by no means a star, but he's 25 and playing for the league leading Avalanche, we definitely could've used him.
"Penguins Acquire Defenseman Ilya Solovyov from the Colorado Avalanche in Exchange for Valtteri Puustinen and a 2026 Seventh-Round Draft Pick"
Losing Solovyov was fine. The Flames have Bahl and Kuznetsov, two younger D who will only get better.
Beyond them, Pachal does bring a bit more of a physical element than almost any other flame so spotting him in every few games for BRZ is fine but BRZ should play 90% of the games. Hanley is also fine on a third pair of a bottom of the standings team. I don't watch any Wranglers hockey, but I don't hear of any defencemen that are ready for a callup, whoever is ready is already here (Kuznetsov and BRZ). Parekh playing in the AHL should be a confidence steppingstone before he comes back up but I still think he's not ready for the NHL as he still puts himself in bad spots to get physically outmatched.
The issue that is glaring is that there is very little to no forwards with a lot of talent, a lot of it could be coaching but now and in the years to come, it is going to be difficult for the Flames to manufacture offence. I don't think any of their recent picks come out of college this season, so we don't have that to look forward to this spring. Next season could be a rough one if Kadri and or Coleman are gone, at least they do a little something in the o-zone.
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