Given that many teams have struck out in their attempt to secure a top-six center this summer due to a limited market, some have turned their eyes toward Calgary Flames’ Nazem Kadri as a potential option on the trade market.
Do you remember Dana Murzyn? Every week, we’ll look at a forgotten Calgary Flames player in the weekly series “A Flame From the Past.” Of course, the player had to have played a significant number of games for the Flames – at least a full season.
Speculation about Nazem Kadri reuniting with the Toronto Maple Leafs has taken over social media in recent days, but there’s no real substance to the rumors.
The NHL Draft is over, free agency is well underway, and the Calgary Flames have not been all that busy. After coming to an agreement on contract extensions to Kevin Bahl, Joel Hanley, Morgan Frost, Nick Cicek, and Ivan Prosvetov, the Flames have been lurking in the shadows, seeing if anything available could come their way.
The 2025 free agency period has been a relatively quiet one, with most NHL clubs opting to retain their talent, resulting in a rather weak class of available players.
Speculation around Rasmus Andersson’s future with the Calgary Flames has become one of the most tangled stories of the offseason as the defenseman enters his final season under contract.
The trade chatter surrounding Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson has reached a fever pitch, with wild stories and conflicting reports flying everywhere.
The Calgary Flames have bolstered their minor league depth. On Thursday, the club announced that the Calgary Wranglers, their American Hockey League farm club, has signed forwards Martin Frk and Alex Gallant to one year AHL deals.
It goes without saying, but sometimes it helps to say it: Zayne Parekh is really, really good at hockey. Selected ninth overall in the 2024 NHL Draft by the Calgary Flames, Parekh had a really strong draft season with the Ontario Hockey League’s Saginaw Spirit.
The ongoing story of the summer in Calgary has been whether the Calgary Flames trade Rasmus Andersson, and if they do, when, to whom, and for what in return.
The Calgary Flames signed a key piece of their forward group as they round out their roster for the 2025-2026 campaign. Restricted free agent forward Morgan Frost and the Flames didn't let their negotiations drag on too long, and the rising center is set to return to Calgary.
As the offseason continues, the Calgary Flames continue to be in the thick of trade rumours. The Rasmus Andersson fiasco remains the main storyline for this team, but another player’s name has recently gained traction in trade talk.
For the second time in less than a week, a Calgary Flames prospect has been selected in a major draft. On Saturday, the Flames selected centre Theo Stockselius at 54th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft, gaining his North American professional rights.
The Calgary Flames are not quite ready to part ways with Morgan Frost’s talents, and it looks like they’ll be sticking together for at least another two seasons.
Morgan Frost and the Calgary Flames have agreed to a new contract. The restricted free agent has signed a two-year contract worth $8.75 million. Frost was acquired by the Flames in January of this past season in a trade with the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Calgary Flames have agreed to terms on a two-year contract with restricted free agent forward Morgan Frost, according to multiple reports. Frost, 26, collected 14 goals and 37 points in 81 games split between the Flames and Philadelphia Flyers in the 2024-25 regular season.
Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson, who has a year left on his contract, is reportedly making things difficult for general manager Craig Conroy to put together a satisfactory trade for him to leave town.
The Calgary Flames have brought back unrestricted free agent defenseman Joel Hanley on a two-year contract worth $1.75 million per season, the club announced Tuesday morning.
The Calgary Flames announced Monday that the club has signed center Clark Bishop to a one-year, two-way contract extension that carries a $775,000 average annual value.
On June 28, while picks were on the floor of the 2025 NHL Draft, the Calgary Flames announced the re-signing of restricted free agent (RFA) defenceman Kevin Bahl to a six-year contract with an average annual value (AAV) of $5.35 million.