Juuso Valimaki happy to get a fresh start in Arizona

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Juuso Valimaki happy to get a fresh start in Arizona
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Juuso Valimaki happy to get a fresh start in Arizona Flames

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“I think it helped me and I can see it in a big way, just playing these games. I think I’ve found my game again in a way that I didn’t really play at that level in a while here in Calgary, so yeah, I just think it’s helped me and I’m happy now.” When the Flames brought Darryl Sutter back for his second stint as head coach, though, Valimaki’s play was put under the microscope.Article content“I can’t really speak about it, I think every player has a little bit different opinions about things,” Valimaki said. “I think at the start of the year last year when I played however many games, I think I was playing pretty well and it was a little bit of a surprise to all of a sudden sit for weeks and not play a game again.

That the Flames lost a first-round draft pick on waivers only five years after he was selected is less than ideal, and Valimaki proving he can contribute on a day-in, day-out basis only makes the way he left Calgary see even more troubling from an asset-management standpoint.Article contentHis confidence was low when he left Calgary, and the Coyotes have gone out of their way to build it back up.

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