abracanada
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- Aug 29, 2004
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According to Capgeek, the Flames will have about 13 million in cap space if Kipper retires. The floor is 44 million so no worry there, but that much money leaves them with a lot of options.
They may be satisfied to coast along at the bottom of both the salary cap floor and talent level if the Flames are bottom dwellers, but what happens if they are better than people thought? What if they are not quite good enough to be in the playoffs, but they are not as bad as people thought? Do they take on talent and cap, or do they blow it up again?
What would people here like to see them do?
They may be satisfied to coast along at the bottom of both the salary cap floor and talent level if the Flames are bottom dwellers, but what happens if they are better than people thought? What if they are not quite good enough to be in the playoffs, but they are not as bad as people thought? Do they take on talent and cap, or do they blow it up again?
What would people here like to see them do?