Calgary Flames president and CEO John Bean will shift out of his current roles and into an advisory position as of June 3, the club announced Monday afternoon.
The NHL Playoffs are into Round 2 and are providing hockey fans with a plethora of dramatic moments to be etched into the history of the game forever. What is much less exciting is being a fan of a team on the outside looking in, sitting idly by until the fall comes.
According to an internal memo he sent announcing his decision obtained by The Athletic, he informed CSEC ownership of his intentions to step down last year.
Per a report from The Athletic’s Julian McKenzie, there’s going to be a changing of the guard for the Calgary Flames’ executive team. Citing an internal memo, McKenzie reported on Monday that president and chief executive officer John Bean is stepping down from both roles as of June 3 and will move into a senior advisory role.
Slovakia faced its biggest challenge so far in the 2024 IIHF men’s World Championship on Monday in Czechia, as they clashed with the United States in round robin action.
We’re still more than a month away from the 2024 NHL Draft, but make no mistake: FlamesNation‘s draft content season has begun. After all, the Calgary Flames missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the Wranglers were eliminated just last week, and the Stampeders don’t start up again until the beginning of June.
Expectations were high for Andrew Mangiapane heading into the 2023-24 season. Last year he scored 17 goals while playing with an injured shoulder. Two years ago he scored a career high 35 goals.
We start today’s Flames Daily with a gorgeous sequence for Flames fans. If fans out of Calgary just knew that Nikita would be dealing out street justice on the Oilers the way he has this second round series between Edmonton and Vancouver – it’s likely that there would have been much fewer complaints regarding the trade return.
We’re a few days into round robin play at the 2024 IIHF men’s World Championships and a couple Calgary Flames players are representing their countries.
When he was named general manager of the Calgary Flames, Craig Conroy pledged to give the organization’s young players a chance at the NHL level. Conroy stuck to his guns, and between promotions due to merit and some injuries during the season, some of the organization’s top prospects spent considerable time with the big club.
A year ago, the Calgary Flames’ prospect system lacked depth on the defensive side. So over the past several months, general manager Craig Conroy has gone out and acquired a bunch of young blueliners.
In a tough season filled with ups and downs, rumours and trades, and a lot of uncertainty and change, MacKenzie Weegar became a rock on and off the ice for the Calgary Flames.
Calgary Flames winger Andrei Kuzmenko has changed agents and is now represented by Newport Sports Management, Sportsnet’s Irfaan Gaffar reported Friday afternoon.
The Calgary Wranglers had their backs against the wall on Friday night as they trailed their best-of-five series against the Coachella Valley Firebirds 2-1.
Flames have to laugh at the way things have progressed as the NHL progresses through round two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Every series feature at least one former star from the Calgary Flames.
It’s mock draft season, folks! Following Tuesday’s National Hockey League draft lottery, there’s all sorts of mock draft content across the hockey sphere.
Folks, now that the National Hockey League’s draft lottery is completed and we know the draft order for much of the first round, we’ve seen a flurry of mock drafts start to unfold.
The Calgary Flames’ season ended in mid-April, as the National Hockey League club failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. But here we are, about a month later, with several prospects still actively involved in the post-season.
Now that the first 16 picks of the 2024 NHL Draft have been finalized following Tuesday night’s draft lottery, let’s take a look at some of the top prospects in this year’s class. Here’s five players to know not named Macklin Celebrini, the presumed 2024 No. 1 pick.
After a disappointing 2023-24 NHL season, the Calgary Flames and their fanbase are licking their wounds. This was the second consecutive season in which they missed the playoffs.
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