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Calgary Flames Trade Deadline 2016: The last trade the Flames made with every team

Ryan Pike
8 years ago
The National Hockey League’s annual trade deadline is on Monday, February 29 at noon MT. Until that point, we can expect a flurry of moves as general managers wheel and deal in an effort to improve their teams, or to salvage a bad season by selling off players for future assets.
In an interest to (hopefully) provide some insight into what the Calgary Flames may do, here’s a brief rundown of the last trade the Flames made with each of the other 29 NHL teams. Included are the assets that went in both directions, as well as whichever person was general manager for each team at the time.

THE TRADE TABLE

Trades made by Brad Treliving are bolded.
TeamDateFlames Got
[Flames GM]
They Got
[Their GM]
Anaheim November 21, 2013 2014 sixth round pick (Adam Ollas Mattsson)
[Feaster]
Tim Jackman
[Murray]
Arizona June 27, 20152015 second round pick (Oliver Kylington)
[Treliving]
2015 third round pick (Adin Hill)
2015 third round pick (Jens Looke)
[Maloney]
Boston June 26, 2015 Dougie Hamilton
[Treliving]
2015 first round pick (Zach Senyshyn)
2015 second round pick (Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson)
2015 second round pick (Jeremy Lauzon)
[Sweeney]
Buffalo June 22, 2012 2012 first round pick (Mark Jankowski)
2012 second round pick (Patrick Sieloff)
[Feaster]
2012 first round pick (Zemgus Girgensons)
[Regier]
Carolina December 30, 2013 Kevin Westgarth
[Burke]
Greg Nemisz
[Rutherford]
Chicago June 28, 2014 Brandon Bollig
[Treliving]
2014 third round pick (Matheson Iacopelli)
[Bowman]
Colorado October 4, 2015 Freddie Hamilton
[Treliving]
Conditional 2016 seventh round pick
[Sakic]
Columbus April 3, 2013 2013 fifth round pick (Eric Roy)
[Feaster]
Blake Comeau
[Kekkalainen]
Dallas November 22, 2013 Lane MacDermid
[Feaster]
2014 sixth round pick (Aaron Haydon)
[Nill]
Detroit March 3, 2010 Andy Delmore
[Sutter]
Riley Armstrong
[Holland]
Edmonton November 8, 2013 Ladislav Smid
Olivier Roy
[Feaster]
Roman Horak
Laurent Brossoit
[MacTavish]
Florida January 9, 2015 Drew Shore
[Treliving]
Corban Knight
[Tallon]
Los Angeles June 27, 2009 2009 third round pick (Ryan Howse)
[Sutter]
2009 third round pick (Nicolas Deslauriers)
2009 fourth round pick (Garrett Wilson)
[Lombardi]
Minnesota June 22, 2002 Jamie McLennan
[Button]
2002 ninth round pick (Mika Hannula)
[Risebrough]
Montreal January 12, 2012 Michael Cammalleri
Karri Ramo
2012 fifth round pick (Ryan Culkin)
[Feaster]
Rene Bourque
Patrick Holland
2013 second round pick (Zach Fucale)
[Gauthier]
Nashville July 1, 2015 Conditional 2016 fourth round pick
[Treliving]
Max Reinhart
[Poile]
New Jersey July 14, 2011 Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond
[Feaster]
2012 fifth round pick (Graham Black)
[Lamoriello]
NY Islanders July 14, 1998 Jorgen Jonsson
[Coates]
Jan Hlavac
[Milbury]
NY Rangers June 1, 2011 Roman Horak
2011 second round pick (Markus Granlund)
2011 second round pick (Tyler Wotherspoon)
[Feaster]
Tim Erixon
2011 fifth round pick (Shane McColgan)
[Sather]
Ottawa October 7, 1995 1997 fourth round pick (Chris St. Croix)
[Risebrough]
Frank Musil
[Sexton]
Philadelphia February 25, 2013 Mike Testwuide
[Feaster]
Mitch Wahl
[Holmgren]
Pittsburgh March 5, 2014 2014 third round pick (Matheson Iacopelli)
[Burke]
Lee Stempniak
[Shero]
St. Louis July 5, 2013 Kris Russell
[Feaster]
2014 fifth round pick (Jaedon Descheneau)
[Armstrong]
San Jose July 2, 2013 T.J. Galiardi
[Feaster]
2015 fifth round pick (Adam Helewka)
[D. Wilson]
Tampa Bay November 12, 2015 Kevin Poulin
[Treliving]
Future considerations
[Yzerman]
Toronto September 28, 2013 Joe Colborne
[Feaster]
2014 fourth round pick (Ville Huuso)
[Nonis]
Vancouver February 22, 2016 Hunter Shinkaruk
[Treliving]
Markus Granlund
[Benning]
Washington March 1, 2015 2015 second round pick (Jeremy Lauzon)
2015 third round pick (Jens Looke)
[Treliving]
Curtis Glencross
[MacLellan]
Winnipeg January 30, 2012 Akim Aliu
[Feaster]
John Negrin
[Cheveldayoff]

MOVES BRAD’S MADE

Treliving has been Calgary’s general manager since May 2014. He has made 10 trades.
  1. Traded a 2014 third round pick to Chicago for Brandon Bollg [arguably a Burke move; Flames wanted size, Chicago wanted to get rid of one-way contracts to aid their cap issues]
  2. Traded Corban Knight to Florida for Drew Shore [Knight was stuck in the AHL, Shore was about to become waiver eligible and Florida didn’t want to lose him for nothing when they got healthy]
  3. Traded Curtis Glencross to Washington for a 2015 second round pick and a 2015 third round pick [Glencross was a middle-six winger who was about to go UFA and didn’t fit in team’s plans; second rounder was used to trade for Hamilton, third rounder was used to trade up for Kylington]
  4. Traded Sven Baertschi to Vancouver for 2015 second round pick [Baertschi was pending RFA and had requested a trade, indicating he wasn’t going to re-sign; pick was used to select Rasmus Andersson]
  5. Traded 2015 first round pick and two 2015 second round picks to Boston for Dougie Hamilton [cap issues made Bruins want to move Hamilton; Flames had acquired two seconds in earlier trades, felt grabbing established 22-year-old was better than gambling on 18-year-old in first round]
  6. Traded two 2015 third round picks to Arizona for 2015 second round pick [Kylington kept falling in second round, team leveraged two early third rounders to move up to get him]
  7. Traded Max Reinhart to Nashville for conditional 2016 fourth round pick [Reinhart was arguably a redundant asset given influx of forward prospects in recent years; trade was designed to give him a fresh start; conditions were reportedly a set number of NHL games played in 2015-16]
  8. Traded conditional 2016 seventh round pick to Colorado for Freddie Hamilton [Colorado was up against their 50-contract limit, needed to get rid of somebody; Flames got good AHL player for cheap, condition was reportedly ~18 NHL games played in 2015-16]
  9. Traded future considerations to Tampa Bay for Kevin Poulin [Tampa had nowhere to put Poulin, were likely just glad to get a contract spot opened up; Flames get good AHL goalie for nothing]
  10. Traded Markus Granlund to Vancouver for Hunter Shinkaruk [fringe NHLer traded for 21-year-old AHL scorer]

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