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REPORT: Flames to Make Another Blockbuster Trade Imminently


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Mark Parsons
February 2, 2024  (8:25)
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Calgary Flames Goalie Dan Vladar is crashed into by the Vegas Golden Knights, and Chris Tanev looks on
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Last night, the Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced a significant trade, acquiring forward Elias Lindholm from the Calgary Flames. The trade involved the Canucks giving up forward Andrei Kuzmenko, the rights to defensemen Joni Jurmo and Hunter Brzustewicz, a 2024 1st round pick, and a conditional 2024 4th round pick. This move has been met with enthusiasm by Flames fans, as they perceive a strong return for Lindholm, a pending unrestricted free agent.

Tanev Looks To Be Next Big Move Flames Make

Interestingly, there were talks about veteran defenseman Chris Tanev being included in the deal, but Flames GM Craig Conroy ultimately decided against it, believing he could get a better return in a separate trade. Tanev's potential return to the Canucks was notable due to his history with the team and potential synergy with captain Quinn Hughes.
Canucks fans have mixed feelings about the trade. While some worry about overpaying for Lindholm, others see it as a strategic move, especially considering Kuzmenko's struggles under coach Rick Tocchet and his high salary. Jurmo and Brzustewicz, both third-round picks, are seen as more speculative assets, while the 1st round pick adds substantial value to the deal. The conditional 4th round pick further sweetened the deal for the Flames.

Who Won Trade Remains To Be Seen

This trade is seen as a strategic win for the Canucks, allowing them to bolster their top line with players like Elias Pettersson, JT Miller, and Brock Boeser. Lindholm fills a crucial gap in the lineup, especially after the departure of former captain Bo Horvat. His addition should offer more flexibility in line combinations and strengthen the team's forward group.

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