Brad Treliving won’t be the only general manager willing to empty a Brinks truck to secure Johnny Gaudreau\u0027s services.
We know the Calgary Flames have pitched a lucrative, long-term deal to Johnny Gaudreau — undoubtedly, the largest contract offer in franchise history, speculated to be worth between US$9-10 million per winter over the maximum eight-year span — but the consensus among the ace insiders is that the superstar left-winger is still mulling it over. He’s eligible to become an unrestricted free agent at 10 a.m. MT on July 13.
And if the 28-year-old chooses to test the market, he’s earned that right too. If he goes that route, he will be the biggest name available. Calgary’s Brad Treliving won’t be the only general manager willing to empty a Brinks truck to secure the services of the puck-whiz winger. The Flames want the first-liner and fan favourite to stick around the Saddledome for a long while. Everybody knows that. The trouble they’re facing now, with the calendar flipped to July, is that it’s awfully tough to game plan for the future — either immediate or long-term — without knowing if there will be a sudden vacancy at the top of your forward depth chart.
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