Originally Posted by
Kloubek
I think they had to. There was just too much negativity surrounding the club. It isn't that dissimilar (for slightly different reasons) from what Vancouver just went through. Instability in the front office, questions about ownership, new coach, new GM, stars not playing to expectations, etc.
I don't think Treliving did a particularly bad job in his attempt to make this franchise a contender. Many were praising him about retooling on the fly after key players left the club, but I don't think many predicted the stars he brought in would have all regressed so quickly. Unfortunately, if they don't settle in and play like they can to start next season, that's a lot of contract to be paid for quite a few years. Bit of a potential rock and hard place scenario now. Even IF these guys played to their potential this season, the one mistake I think Treliving made was signing older players for so long. I understand that on the UFA market, overpayment is common. But get real - Huberdeau isn't going to get much better and will start regressing soon if he hasn't already, and I don't expect Kadri to ever reach 87 points again in his career. It was a quick-fix lineup, and I'm afraid the Flames are going to end up paying for it for a very long time...