A trade with the Sharks would mean Calgary would definitely have to take salary back. Plus the Sharks don't have anyone like Adams to include.
Feaster and Wilson were just seen talking. I'm sure Feaster is just seeing what they would offer. I don't think San Jose can match anything close to Buffalo's package.
Oh I know they are looking for a D-man. I was just making a crack, since they're both big guys. But yeah...curious to know what San Jose could be offering for Reggie? There really isn't much on the Sharks that I have major interest in.
ToriePetersonTorie Peterson
Baertschi can't keep the smile off his face. Hectic but exciting post-draft routine #FlamesDraft
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"It's just so special ... so special to be a Flame." - Sven Baertschi #FlamesDraft
Nice to hear, he's obviously excited to be a Flame.
With all the chatter surrounding the Flames and with the number of trades going on today, I'm surprised Feaster hasn't gotten a deal done...yet.
great to hear, i cant wait to see what kind of numbers he puts up next season after guys like Johansen and Neidereiter are off the team. He should finally get a chance to be "the guy". Very clutch in the playoffs.
Please Ty Rattie
and big no to Saad until the 4th round
I'd be fine with Saad. With this team drafting bartschi and possibly (for the love of god i hope) trading for Tyler Ennis, his size would be a great addition to the prospect pool. Im also still for drafting Seth Ambroz with our 57th pick.
4. Markus Granlund, C, HIFK A Junior
5'10 170 4/16/93
Oulu, FI
Markus, like his brother Mikael, moved to HIFK in Helsinki prior to the 2009-10 season. While it is unfair to compare Markus Granlund to his extremely talented older brother (Mikael cracked HIFK's SM-Liiga lineup as a seventeen-year old and played for Finland's World championship squad this past spring), the younger Granlund is a skilled player who skates well. Markus Granlund has consistently put up scoring numbers at the junior level and is a gifted playmaker who creates chances and makes the players around him better.
Granlund led the HIFK A junior squad with 52 points in just 40 games - scoring 20 goals with 32 assists. He was equally impressive for Team Finland at the World U-18 championship, scoring two goals with eight assists. Though not yet physically developed as a player, Granlund does not shy away from physical play and is willing to compete in small spaces. His 49 penalty minutes were third most on the HIFK squad.
Central Scouting rated Markus Granlund ninth amongst European skaters.