Määttä & Strome: Unexpected Value for Flames After Trades
Olli Määttä and Ryan Strome, acquired in recent trades, have exceeded expectations and are leading the Calgary Flames.

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Following the trades of Mackenzie Weegar and Nazem Kadri, the Calgary Flames signaled a commitment to a rebuild. The initial focus was on future draft picks. However, Määttä, brought in as part of the Weegar deal, and Strome, acquired from the Anaheim Ducks, have proven to be the most productive players of the four involved in the transactions.
While some fans hoped the team would bottom out to land a top pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, Määttä and Strome's production complicates that strategy. Since the trade deadline, the Flames have a 7-5-1 record, largely thanks to each player's 10 points in 13 games.
Määttä has registered 2 goals and 8 assists, while Strome has scored 4 goals and 6 assists. In comparison, Weegar and Kadri have had less impact on their respective teams. The Flames did not expect such high production from these players in the short term.
While some fans hoped the team would bottom out to land a top pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, Määttä and Strome's production complicates that strategy. Since the trade deadline, the Flames have a 7-5-1 record, largely thanks to each player's 10 points in 13 games.
Määttä has registered 2 goals and 8 assists, while Strome has scored 4 goals and 6 assists. In comparison, Weegar and Kadri have had less impact on their respective teams. The Flames did not expect such high production from these players in the short term.

Määttä's value was estimated at a third-round pick when the Utah Hockey Club acquired him from the Detroit Red Wings. Strome, for his part, has proven to be a player with great vision on the ice and a great ability to analyze the game, which compensates for some of his weaknesses. Both players, at 32 years old, still have several seasons ahead of them.
Strome was selected fifth overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, accumulating 499 points in 910 games. Määttä, selected 22nd overall in 2011, has surpassed 200 career points, with 206 points in 796 games. Both players are proving to be valuable pieces for the team.
The current production of Määttä and Strome has exceeded expectations and could make them assets for future trades. The Flames' ability to get value from players who initially seemed to be part of the background is a testament to the team's management.
Strome was selected fifth overall in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, accumulating 499 points in 910 games. Määttä, selected 22nd overall in 2011, has surpassed 200 career points, with 206 points in 796 games. Both players are proving to be valuable pieces for the team.
The current production of Määttä and Strome has exceeded expectations and could make them assets for future trades. The Flames' ability to get value from players who initially seemed to be part of the background is a testament to the team's management.
Before joining the Flames, both players were recording lows in playing time. Määttä averaged 12:10 minutes in seven games with the Mammoth, while Strome had a similar average in his 33 games with the Ducks.
Now, Strome is playing over 16 minutes per game, including power-play time, and Määttä is playing over 22 minutes. Although it is unlikely that they will maintain their current production pace, they are proving to be key players for the Flames.
The team is making the most of these opportunities, and the combination of experience and performance of Määttä and Strome is having a positive impact on the team. The future of the Flames looks promising with these players in their ranks.
Now, Strome is playing over 16 minutes per game, including power-play time, and Määttä is playing over 22 minutes. Although it is unlikely that they will maintain their current production pace, they are proving to be key players for the Flames.
The team is making the most of these opportunities, and the combination of experience and performance of Määttä and Strome is having a positive impact on the team. The future of the Flames looks promising with these players in their ranks.
Although it is unlikely that they will receive big offers for them, the Flames are showing that these players can compete at a high level. With control over both players for next season, the team could consider trading them in the offseason to get draft picks.
There are many young players on the roster, and Määttä and Strome, with more than 1,700 combined NHL games, can be valuable mentors for them.
The trade decisions are looking better and better for the Flames, and it will be interesting to see what they have in store for next season, with a roster that still has several players that could be transferred.
There are many young players on the roster, and Määttä and Strome, with more than 1,700 combined NHL games, can be valuable mentors for them.
The trade decisions are looking better and better for the Flames, and it will be interesting to see what they have in store for next season, with a roster that still has several players that could be transferred.
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