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Michael Frolik’s agent wants him to play more

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Ryan Pike
5 years ago
It was a relatively quiet off-day for the Calgary Flames on Sunday. But the relative calm was disrupted by a tweet by player agent Allan Walsh regarding his client (and Flames forward) Michael Frolik being a scratch on Saturday night.
Frolik returned prior to the holiday break after missing 15 games with a high ankle sprain. He played the game prior to the break (against St. Louis) and the game after the break (against Winnipeg), but was shuffled to the press box as the Flames moved Austin Czarnik into the lineup. (Dillon Dube also replaced Alan Quine, but that was seemingly an unrelated swap.)
Coincidentally, Postmedia’s Kristen Anderson asked Flames head coach Bill Peters about Frolik’s scratching after Sunday’s practice.
Frolik was also scratched on Oct. 13. In 22 games he has seven goals, and a 56.1% Corsi For. But his time on ice has really dropped, as he’s played more than 15 minutes in just six games. His average time on ice is 11:55, down five minutes from last season (and the lowest of his career).
After being a fixture on the Flames’ 3M shutdown line (with Mikael Backlund and Matthew Tkachuk), Frolik has spent much of the latest part of the season on the bottom six with a combination of Derek Ryan, Sam Bennett and Mark Jankowski. After being a fixture on the penalty kill, he’s taken a bit of a backseat as Elias Lindholm and Garnet Hathaway have gotten larger roles.
Frolik, 30, is in the fourth season of a five-year contract that carries a $4.3 million cap hit. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent following the 2019-20 season and reportedly has a 10 team no-trade list.

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