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Flames Deal Langkow to Phoenix
CALGARY, AB -- The Calgary Flames announced today the acquisition of forward Lee Stempniak from the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for forward Daymond Langkow. The trade is contingent on medical examinations for both players.
"It is never easy moving a player who battles and competes such as Daymond; however, because of our depth and options at centre ice, this trade presents us with an opportunity to positively impact the organization in a number of ways," said Flames General Manager Jay Feaster. "It makes us younger and provides an opportunity to evaluate a player who may factor into our plans for the future, it provides Brent with options as Stempniak can play either wing and can be used on both the power play and the penalty kill and it creates healthy competition among the forward group for ice time." Stempniak, a native of West Seneca, New York, spent last season with the Phoenix Coyotes accumulating 19 goals and 19 assists for 38 points along with 19 penalty minutes in 82 games. He was originally drafted by St. Louis in the 5th round (148th overall) in the 2003 NHL Draft. |
I'm curious to see who/what Calgary gets in return.
Good move for the Coyotes to bring Langkow back, though. Doan and Whitney could use a little extra firepower to help them out. |
Dreger saying deal is pending a physical. Doubt they got to much back.
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I remember someone on Calgary got hit in the back of the neck with a puck. |
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It was a frightful scene. The sound was awful. Worse yet it was a teammate, Ian White or Cory Sarich that just unloads on the shot.
-Edit - it was Ian White, who has a ****ing howitzer. |
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Hahahhahaha, WTF? How the helldo you not notify the guy. |
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Supposedly Lee Stempniak is the player headed the other way.
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Interesting - I was wondering if Langkow was in the Flames short term plans - his return to the lineup made for a decent feel-good story, but even before his injury his effectivebess was on the decline.
Curious to see what Uncle Fester got back in return for him - given Langkow's age, injury history, decline in numbers, and the fact he'll be UFA next summer, suffice to say they'll be lucky if they get a third or maybe second rounder for him. Maybe a prospect or a minor leaguer, but nothing blue chip. If he can return to form and stay healthy, could be a decent pickup for the Yotes... |
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Everyone seems to think that its Stempniak going to Calgary. Not a bad move if true. |
the one player mentioned in the comments section of TSN is Lee Stempniak, When Langkow comes back he'll have to work hard to get back to the level he was...
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Wow, I thought Lee Stempniak has been real good for the yotes..
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Flames did well to get a live, younger body back in return who's still capable of scoring 20+ goals. I thought for sure they would do no better than a draft pick.... |
dumb trade for the Yotes.
Stempniak is a streaky player but overall he gives you more offense which the Yotes sorely need. |
I don't like Stempniak but at this point he is probably a more useful player than Langkow. Even before his injury Langkow was already on a pretty steady decline and chances are that will continue in Phoenix.
The fact that the Flames are saving over $2 mil in cap space and are freeing up a spot at center so that Backlund can play a more significant role this season are just icing on the cake. |
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