After selecting forward Matthew Tkachuk with the No. 6 pick of the 2016 draft, the Flames will choose 10 spots lower this time after going 45-33-4 this season.
"You want to be picking later in the draft every year," Treliving said. "That means you've played better. Sometimes it's a little clearer when you're picking [No.] four or five. You certainly want to get out of that front row and move further back and sometimes it becomes a little less clear of a picture, but I know [our scouts] are prepared for Chicago and ready to go."
The Flames are confident they'll get a quality player with their first-round pick to add to a youthful core that includes forwards Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Sam Bennett and Tkachuk developing into regulars since 2011.
"It's an interesting one this year," Treliving said. "I think it's a tighter draft. I think you could have a lot of variation. If you looked and picked the top 31, you may have a lot of the similar names [but] you may have 31 different orders, which is not necessarily unique. I think there are some really good players. We've done our work. Our guys are prepared. If we stay at 16, we think we're going to get a real good player.
"Are we crossing our fingers for certain guys? Absolutely. But we think regardless of what's been said, we're going to get a real good player at 16. And then the job, like every year, without a second and third, we have to find players in later rounds. Our staff has done a good job over the years to find players later in the draft. That's going to be no different.
"If things go the way all the pundits and experts talk about it, there's players after No. 2 and some real good players, and we're hopeful we're going to get one and confident we're going to get one."