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Calgary Flames’ Decision to Sign Anthony Mantha Looks Like a Mistake – The Hockey Writers – Calgary Flames

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The sky isn’t falling just yet, but the Calgary Flames’ great start to the season is quickly being forgotten about thanks to a current three-game losing streak. The latest of the losses came last night, where they fell to a Vegas Golden Knights team who completely outclassed them from start to finish.

This shouldn’t be all too surprising, as the Flames were never expected to be a competitive team this season. Their hot start caught everyone off guard, and it looks like are beginning to regress to the mean. While there are several reasons they’re failing to play like they did to start the season, free-agent signing Anthony Mantha certainly hasn’t helped.

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Mantha agreed to a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the Flames this summer. The expectation was that he would play top-six minutes, and then get moved to a contender at or ahead of the 2025 Trade Deadline, with the Flames picking up a draft pick or prospect to help build towards the future.

Things started quite well, as Mantha came flying out of the gates with a Gordie Howe Hat Trick in the season opener. He followed that up with a point in each of the following two games to give himself a three-game point streak, and looked very much like a player who could net a decent return at the deadline. Since then, however, he has struggled immensely.

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These highs and lows have become quite common through Mantha’s career. In fact, they were present even before he got to the NHL, as scouts expressed caution with him heading into the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.

Anthony Mantha, Calgary Flames (Photo by Derek Cain/Getty Images)

By all accounts, Mantha had the skill level to be a very early pick. Instead, he went 20th, as there were concerns about his compete level. Those have continued to plague him throughout his career, as the effort level simply isn’t there on a nightly basis. There are times where he can dominate and look like the best player on the ice, only to turn into a complete non-factor for a significant stretch afterward.

Despite the season only being nine games in, Flames fans have already witnessed it all from Mantha. He’s gone pointless in six straight since his hot start, and the compete level has been lacking. It’s already at the point where some fans are calling for him to sit out a game or two as a healthy scratch.

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