The Calgary Flames don't have many holes on their roster but there are a few. The biggest of which is on the right side of the 3rd line alongside Sam Bennett and Kris Versteeg.It just so happens there's a player available on waivers who is fully capable of filling that vacancy: Beau Bennett.Beyond having two Bennetts on the same line, and causing broadcasters nightmares, there is a legitimate case to claim him.He was one of the lone bright spots on the Devils last season as they were actually competent and competitive with him on the ice. Take a look at how they fared in several key metrics with Bennett compared to without him.The Devils out-possessed and out-chanced opposing teams by a decent margin with Bennett and, while they were still (slightly) out-scored, their 5v5 Goals For% was similar to Boston's while it was worse than every team except Colorado's without Bennett.Perhaps the most impressive thing about Bennett's 2016-17 campaign is that he logged at least 75 minutes of ice with 16 players and every single one of them posted a Corsi For% *at least* 3% higher with Bennett than without him.While Bennett is not a big scorer, he is still a useful contributor offensively. Last season he produced at a 25-point pace on an 82-game basis and averaged 5v5 points per 60 minutes than the likes of Teuvo Teravainen, Milan Lucic, Kyle Okposo, Wayne Simmonds and Dylan Larkin, among others, despite playing for a lower scoring team with lesser linemates and a defense behind him that struggled immensely to move the puck. One would think he could offer a little more with the supporting cast he'd have in Calgary.Given the Flames' lack of depth on the wing -- Spencer Foo isn't ready, Curtis Lazar isn't good, and players on tryouts like Joseph Cramarossa and Tanner wouldn't solve anything -- I think Bennett would be a worthwhile pickup.We'll find out tomorrow if the Flames feel the same way.