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Florida Panthers acquire Sam Bennett, 6th-round pick from Calgary Flames for Emil Heineman, 2nd-round pick

2020-21 Trade Deadline
The Florida Panthers have acquired centre Sam Bennett and a 2022 sixth-round pick from the Calgary Flames for prospect forward Emil Heineman and a 2022 second-round pick.

Bennett, 24, is in the final months of a two-year, $5.1-million pact that he'd signed with the Flames in July of 2019. He's fallen short of the considerable hype that comes with being a third overall pick, as he was for the Flames in 2014, with only 140 points to show for his 402 games in their organization; he's stuck at 12 points through 38 games this off-season.

That said, Bennett has played some of his best hockey in the playoffs, as every analyst is so often wont to tell us, with a points rate that's almost double his regular season average; we're talking 19 points in 30 games. He also packs a pretty mean punch, and has gained a tonne of respect for the enthusiasm with which he defends his teammates.

His name had circulated in trade rumours pretty much all season, as his diminished role in Calgary seemed to set him on the course for a change of scenery. The Flames pushed back on that report, repeatedly, but it seems that, as is often the case, where there's smoke, there's fire.

This move signals the Flames putting out the blaze, as paradoxical as that may read.

His underlying profile, as expressed by this player card by colleague JFresh, is pretty unremarkable. Then again, perhaps the Panthers think that they can put him in the right place and work their developmental magic to coax something more from him. They surrendered a pretty substantial set of assets for the privilege to find out, so here's hoping.

The return that Flames general manager Brad Treliving was able to procure here is a really nice bit of work. The second-round pick is a nice boon to Calgary's war chest unto itself, but the addition of Heineman shouldn't be overlooked.

Heineman, 19, went to the Panthers at No. 43 overall in the second-round of last October's draft, just two spots higher than where we ranked him going into the 2020 draft. He's speedy, works hard, an unrelenting forechecker, and just a general pain in the ass. It's exceedingly easy to imagine a scenario where he develops into a really useful bottom-six forward.

When we last looked at the Panthers prospect pool, Heineman checked in as the sixth-best player in their system. He just finished his second season with Leksands IF in the SHL, generating 13 points through 43 games, an exceptional rate for a draft-plus-one player in a top men's league.

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