Some minor Flames news and random thoughts to pass on during this insufferable gap between play-off rounds.
First, the Sun recently published a series of pieces centered around a Randy Sportak interview of Ken King. Dubbed "the state of the union", the series is actually stunning in it's delivery of, well...little more than obfuscation and platitudes. King is a brass-balls, iron-fisted business man behind closed doors, but is overtly diplomatic with fans and the media in public. Several interesting subjects are broached - including the direction of the team and the possibility of a new building, and King reveals essentially nothing that wasn't known previously. Anyways, if you want to experience the politicking yourself, enjoy:
State of the union.
King admitted the data goes into the "large hopper" and "it would have a place" but refused to comment on it, not even to take credit for the No. 15 ranking for fan relations.
"I can't respond to the good any more than I can to the bad," he said.
"It would be inappropriate for me to take a bow for the positive aspects of it -- I don't consider 15 to be very positive, by the way -- than it would be for me to pooh-pooh the negative."
Team Direction.
"I think it's parity. I think the difference is a very, very fine line. We want to, plan to and need to progress. You're not looking at a team that is managed or owned or operated by people who believe that a first-round exit in the playoffs is OK or making the playoffs is OK. That's not who we are."
Ticket Prices.
"What we have always attempted to do with our pricing is balance the market we're in, the demand for tickets we have, and a level of fairness."
A New Home.
"We believe the long-term future of the team and our fans requires we have a new building at some point," said King. "We would like to attempt to complete a building by 2014, open the doors of a new building. That's the natural expiry of our existing lease. As each day and each month marches on, that becomes an increasingly difficult target to try and hit. We have spent money, we have done research, we have spent a lot of time and effort."
Dollars and Sense
"In order for us to continue to spend at the levels we do, which are very near the cap, we have to be very near optimizing revenues in order to achieve them,"
"We don't have a big gap. We need full buildings, we need good advertising revenue, we need good television revenue, we need good merchandise revenue, we need good food and beverage revenue. We need the wind blowing hard at our back in a positive revenue form in order for us to finance and keep our commitment to a competitive team."
(Don't say I didn't warn you).
Secondly, during his recent interview on Fan960, Sutter admitted the Flames had pursued un-drafted wunderkind and new Dallas Star Fabian Brunnstrom. In the same exchange, Darryl admitted the organization also has it's eye on one Martin Thornberg of the SEL.
Thornberg is a 25 year-old LW who scored 20 goals and 37 points (in 51 GP) this season in the Swedish Elite League. Those numbers aren't overly impressive to me, but then again I don't know who he plays with/against and have never seen him live. So maybe there's something there. I wouldn't bet on him being a capable Huselius replacement, however, since the latter managed 14 goals and 49 points in just 34 games in the same league back in 03-04 (and around the same age as well). However, any player that can potentially increase the depth of the organizations laughably shallow LW should be welcomed with open arms.
Speaking of depth, the QC Flames lost AHL journeyman Tim Hambly to the the Chicago Blackhawks recently. Hambly wasn't really Calgary property, having played under an AHL-only contract last year, so I guess this isn't really very newsworthy, unless you're a big QC fan. Hambly scored 4 goals and managed 26 assists in what turned out to be a career year for the 25 year-old last season.
Finally, on the topic of "how nonsense becomes 'conventional wisdom'", I happened to catch a Pierre McGuire segment on local sports radio recently. During the back and forth, McGuire asserted that Chris Osgood was doing "an amazing job" in net for the Red Wings, because "it's very difficult to play behind a team like Detroit" because "they limit the opposition to so few shots". I shit you not. In McGuire's mind, having fewer shots - and fewer quality opportunities against - is a tough gig for a goaltender - "because they like to have more shots and feel part of the game".
Sigh.
6 comments:
I do agree that the Ken King interview was like a piece of dry toast, he didn't say much of anything at all. I think he may have spent too much time with Gary Bettman. Although I do really respect Ken as I did email him once with respect to not being able to watch enough Flames games living in Vancouver, and I had a sensible reply within about 10 minutes.
Don't get me wrong...King is a treat to deal with from a fan perspective, in terms of being accessible and magnanimous.
Thornberg played on HV71's top line with former duck Johan Davidsson and finn Juka Voutilainen this past season and it was one of the best units in the SEL only behind Linkopings top line of Weinhandl-Martensson-Hakansson I think.
Thornberg is a lot grittier than Huselius, resembles Detroits Mikael Samuelsson a bit. He would have been on the swedish team in the world championship but had to undergo shoulder surgery.
Bjorn:
Thanks for the firsthand account. That stuff makes me a little more hopefully the Flames can entice Thornberg over for a look-see.
All of the off-season moves, of course, interest me as a Flames fan, BUT I'm left wondering if its even possible to improve a team incrementally to a championship level. It seems Detroit has incrementally remained at a championship level but to first attain it, I wonder if you don't need to blow it up first. Especially in the cap era, is there even enough time to assemble the pieces, get them in place, pay them commensurate with their skill level, before the team's window with its core of 'stars' closes due to free agency, injury or just declining performance.
BUT I'm left wondering if its even possible to improve a team incrementally to a championship level.
This is a really good question.
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