Behind him, the Flames have Markus Granlund, the 64th ranked prospect in Future Watch, who has the hockey IQ to play a solid two-way game and could be a dangerous third line center in short order.
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Ufa's Markus Granlund and Geoff Platt, as well as Sibir Novosibirsk's Nick Shore, have cancelled their KHL contracts despite their teams being involved in the playoffs. This comes following the ...