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On hour one of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg is joined by Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli to dig into the early offseason priorities for the Calgary Flames. The guys talk about what Dustin Wolf’s next contract could look like and whether Matt Coronato is a candidate for a long-term deal. They also hit on Rasmus Andersson’s uncertain future, Rick Tocchet's Vancouver tenure coming to an end, Mike Sullivan’s exit in Pittsburgh, and coaching possibilities across the NHL. Plus, Frank shares his thoughts on the Stars’ dominance, the Oilers’ outlook heading into Game 5, and the tight battle between Winnipeg and St. Louis.
(26:55) Pat and Aaron Vickers take a hard look at Morgan Frost — maybe the toughest RFA for Calgary to figure out this summer. Frost had 12 points in 32 games after being acquired from the Flyers, and now the team has to decide what he is, what he could still become, and what kind of deal makes sense. With Frost one year from UFA eligibility and turning 26 soon, the guys debate whether a four-year, $4 million AAV contract is a realistic target.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
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On hour one of Flames Talk, Pat Steinberg is joined by Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli to dig into the early offseason priorities for the Calgary Flames. The guys talk about what Dustin Wolf’s next contract could look like and whether Matt Coronato is a candidate for a long-term deal. They also hit on Rasmus Andersson’s uncertain future, Rick Tocchet's Vancouver tenure coming to an end, Mike Sullivan’s exit in Pittsburgh, and coaching possibilities across the NHL. Plus, Frank shares his thoughts on the Stars’ dominance, the Oilers’ outlook heading into Game 5, and the tight battle between Winnipeg and St. Louis.
(26:55) Pat and Aaron Vickers take a hard look at Morgan Frost — maybe the toughest RFA for Calgary to figure out this summer. Frost had 12 points in 32 games after being acquired from the Flyers, and now the team has to decide what he is, what he could still become, and what kind of deal makes sense. With Frost one year from UFA eligibility and turning 26 soon, the guys debate whether a four-year, $4 million AAV contract is a realistic target.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/960/flames-talk/
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