Aydar Suniev and Matvei Gridin did not disappoint this past weekend. The duo will likely make Ryan Huska and Craig Conroy’s life a lot harder when it comes to final roster cuts. Both have an offensive presence that the Calgary Flames are in desperate need of. How does having limited roster spots impact those decisions as well as moving the Flames rebuild along. Having veterans is great but what happens when they create a log jam? Can the Flames follow the San Jose Sharks approach in shipping out the older players regardless of their allegince to the organization?
Aydar Suniev and Matvei Gridin set the bar HIGH in Next Gen Sweep against Edmonton Oilers
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There should be moderate limits on how many rookies get their cup of coffee. Numerically speaking, I wouldn't want the average age of a lineup to be lower than 25 and average NHL games to be lower than 250. That's my 2 cents.
Saw Phillips lay a nice hit