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Flames Expect A Quiet July
by Paul on 06/28/08 at 06:58 AM ET
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from Scott Cruickshank of the Calgary Herald,
By plumping his roster with internal commodities—signings of centres Daymond Langkow and Craig Conroy, left-winger Eric Nystrom and netminder Curtis McElhinney were announced Friday—the Flames general manager is suddenly close to a finished product.
All of which adds up to . . . a quiet month?
Apparently.
“I wouldn’t expect anything big from our team in the first week of July in terms of outside (signings),” said Sutter. “I’m very comfortable in saying—Eric ties into that, Curtis ties into that—that some of the kids we had here, who didn’t play much, are going to play.
“And there’s one or two guys from the farm team and from the system that are going to play on our team next year.”
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