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Canucks demote top prospect Lekkerimaki

The Vancouver Canucks assigned forward Jonathan Lekkerimaki to their AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Canucks, on Thursday.Lekkerimaki, the organization's top prospect, made his NHL debut in a win over the Calgary Flames on Nov. 12. He scored his first

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Published: 1 week ago

Flames goalie Dustin Wolf appears to be taking over starting role

Dustin Wolf is giving the Calgary Flames everything they could have expected and more in his rookie season. The 23-year-old, who has dominated the AHL the past three seasons, is quickly beginning to make a name for himself at the NHL level, having p

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Flames' Nazem Kadri leans on experience when puck-luck not going his way

At the start of last season, Nazem Kadri put up only one point in eight games. With the Calgary Flames struggling, the veteran centre was a regular target of criticism from both fans and local media. All the while, he insisted he was happy with his g

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Published: 1 week ago

Flames Game Day 20: Adam Fox and the Rangers visit Calgary (7pm MT)

This article is brought to you by bet365. Folks, there are some games – often weeknight games against Eastern Conference opponents – where the Saddledome lacks a bit of atmosphere. Well, that won’t be a problem on Thursday evening, as the Calga

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Flames netminder Dan Vladar listed at 11th on Daily Faceoff’s trade targets board

When the season began, many in the hockey world had two expectations of the Calgary Flames: that they would be fairly bad (at least in terms of their placement in the standings), and that they’d get worse when they sold off some of their pending un

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The Calgary Flames need much more out of Yegor Sharangovich

Outside of a few players this season, the Calgary Flames have a hard time finding big performances from the players on their roster to start this season. Dustin Wolf, Rasmus Andersson and MacKenzie Weegar are masking a lot of the Flames issues while

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Calgary Flames: Forgotten Players From the 2000s

The Calgary Flames have had a long and prosperous history in the NHL. They had the most success as a franchise in the 1980s: they moved from Atlanta to Calgary,…

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Dustin Wolf Is Emerging as a Goalie Star for the Flames

The post Dustin Wolf Is Emerging as a Goalie Star for the Flames appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Calgary Flames goalie Dustin Wolf is emerging as a star. Can Wolf's play help the Flames make the postseason? The post Dustin Wolf Is Emerging as a

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Flames dead last in NHL in one obscure yet concerning stat

The Calgary Flames have had an impressive start to their season, though their current winning streak may not be sustainable. Following last night’s 2-1 shootout win over the New York Islanders, the Flames improved their record to 10-6-3. It’s be

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Staios: Senators don't have any 'glaring' needs on roster

Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios said his team doesn't have any major weaknesses despite approaching the quarter mark of the season with a losing record."At this point in time, there really isn't anything glaring to me with this group," t

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Published: 2 weeks ago

How will Flames’ hot start impact their trade deadline?

Calgary Flames general manager Craig Conroy joins Kyper & Bourne to discuss what his team’s early-season success means for his approach to the trade deadline and how their young players are making an impact.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Bruins’ Big Signing Brutally Honest About Start To Boston Career

If and when the Bruins come out of the rut that has marred the start of their season, Elias Lindholm will be a big reason why. He almost has to. Boston signed the two-way center to a seven-year, $54.25 million deal as soon as NHL free agency began in

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