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Flames Squash Rumors: Rasmus Andersson Off the Trade Market

The post Flames Squash Rumors: Rasmus Andersson Off the Trade Market appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. It is being reported the Calgary Flames have told other teams that they are not trading defenseman Rasmus Andersson, squashing any rumors. The pos

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Published: 3 months ago

Kuzmenko back in as Calgary Flames make lineup changes

The Calgary Flames are turning back to Andrei Kuzmenko after having him sit as a healthy scratch the past two games. It’s been a frustrating season for Kuzmenko, who has managed just one goal through 29 games. He’s sat out several games as a hea

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Published: 4 months ago

Stories that will define 2025 for the Flames: Development of young players

As we all know, the Calgary Flames are in the beginning stages of a roster re-tool. One of the most important aspects of a re-tool is the development of your young players at all levels of the organization. Those are going to be the guys who take you

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Published: 4 months ago

The Predators are the perfect example for the Flames to not rush their roster reset

The Calgary Flames find themselves in a roster reset that was forced upon them, with players choosing not to sign extensions with the club. Call it a retool, call it a rebuild, call it whatever. The takeaway is that the Flames are resetting their ros

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Published: 4 months ago

‘At my best ever’: What’s behind Huberdeau’s resurgence for Flames

Jonathan Huberdeau seems to have rediscovered his offensive swagger, but there’s more to his resurgence than that, writes Adam Vingan.

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Published: 4 months ago

The All-Nobody Team: 6 NHLers quickly becoming somebodies

Welcome to the fifth edition of the All-Nobody Team!This exercise scans all 32 NHL teams for previously obscure players who've begun to make meaningful names for themselves. With the midway point of the season near, which relative nobodies can we now

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Published: 4 months ago

GAME DAY: Can Dustin Wolf continue to put on show for Calgary Flames home crowd?

Dustin Wolf will be in the home crease as the Flames host the Nashville Predators in Saturday’s late date on Hockey Night in Canada

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Published: 4 months ago

Barkov, Luongo highlight Panthers’ NHL quarter-century team

Matthew Tkachuk, Jonathan Huberdeau and Pavel Bure are among the names honored.

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Published: 4 months ago

Calgary Flames have given Vladar more tough teams than Wolf this season

Dan Vladar is facing quite a bit of criticism from Calgary Flames fans after last night’s 5-3 loss to the Utah Hockey Club. The box score didn’t look great for Vladar, who allowed four goals on 25 shots in the loss. That said, he was beaten by a

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Published: 4 months ago

Huska happy with Kadri and Huberdeau embracing Flames’ leadership roles

Calgary Flames head coach Ryan Huska discusses the relationship between Nazem Kadri and Jonathan Huberdeau and how he is happy with the way they have both embraced leadership roles in a time with a lot of roster turnover.

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Published: 4 months ago

The Utah Hockey Club is (probably) the last new NHL team to visit the Saddledome

Thursday evening at the Scotiabank Saddledome featured a bit of history. It was the 1,595th regular season game hosted by the Saddledome, which is kind of fun. But the Utah Hockey Club visited the Calgary Flames for the first time in their history, b

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Published: 4 months ago

Connor Zary rediscovers scoring touch for Calgary Flames

'You take them however you can get them and they count all the same'

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Published: 4 months ago

Don Cherry offers up a hot take on Canada's World Juniors failure

Like many other Canadians, Don Cherry isn’t all that thrilled with what he saw out of his home country at the World Juniors this year. Canada won just two of five games at the tournament in Ottawa and ended up bowing out last night in a 4-3 quarte

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Published: 4 months ago