The Calgary Flames made a handful of trades on Friday. Everyone knows about the major trades they made, like when the Flames sent Rasmus Andersson to the Vegas Golden Knights in January, or the two major trades that saw Nazem Kadri head to the Colorado Avalanche and MacKenzie Weegar head to the Utah Mammoth.
The Calgary Flames were one of the National Hockey League’s busiest teams leading up to Friday’s trade deadline. Back in January, they traded veteran defender Rasmus Andersson, a pending unrestricted free agent, to Vegas for four assets.
Before Craig Conroy took over as their general manager in 2023, the Calgary Flames had made multiple picks in the first round of a single NHL Draft just once.
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Wednesday saw the Flames make a shocking trade, sending veteran Mackenzie Weegar to the Utah Mammoth. In return, they got three second-round picks in the upcoming draft, Olli Maatta, and prospect Jonathan Castagna.
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There were some tense moments of absolute nothingness throughout the morning, as the trade deadline was looking like one of the quietest in recent memory.
On a day that seemed like it would be quiet for the Calgary Flames, the team decided to end the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline with a bang. The team moved veteran forward Nazem Kadri to the Colorado Avalanche moments before the deadline arrived.
The Calgary Flames have come up short of the playoffs for the past three seasons, and it is to the point in the season where fans are becoming more and more resigned to the belief that this season might not be any different.
The NHL trade deadline always delivers a few blockbusters, and the Colorado Avalanche made a massive splash by bringing back a familiar face. Nazem Kadri is heading back to Colorado in a deal with the Calgary Flames that signals the Avalanche are officially all-in for another Stanley Cup run.
The Calgary Flames made four moves on 2026’s trade deadline day. And when the dust settled, their American Hockey League affiliate, the Calgary Wranglers, ended up getting some roster reinforcements.
The Calgary Flames just snagged Ryan Strome from Anaheim for a seventh-round pick. On paper, it’s one of those tiny deadline deals that barely gets noticed.
The Calgary Flames were able to trade one of their veterans. Shortly after the passing of Friday’s trade deadline, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the Flames have traded Nazem Kadri to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Nazem Kadri trade came out of nowhere right at the deadline, and it didn’t feel like it was going to happen. For a couple of days, it looked like it was on, then everything went dead quiet, like it was dead, then bam — it was back to life.
A year ago, the Calgary Flames went into the trade deadline and didn’t do a thing. With their group pushing for a playoff spot, and having gone through a ton of changeover in the season or two prior, the decision was made to stand pat.
Veteran center Nazem Kadri, a key member of the Colorado Avalanche's 2022 Stanley Cup lineup, rejoined the franchise Friday via a trade with the Calgary Flames.
The Calgary Flames have added a player with first-round pedigree at Friday’s trade deadline. The Flames have acquired winger Brennan Othmann from the New York Rangers in exchange for winger Jacob Battaglia.
We have potentially the trade of the deadline, with Nazem Kadri and a 2027 fourth-round pick being traded to the Colorado Avalanche. The Calgary Flames will receive a 2028 first-round pick, a 2027 second-round pick, Victor Olofsson and Max Curran.
The Colorado Avalanche made the biggest splash of the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, acquiring Nazem Kadri from the Calgary Flames just before the 3:00 PM ET deadline.
Craig Conroy was thrown right to the wolves in what is his first time as a general manager. Taking over for Brad Treliving, Conroy found himself with a veteran-filled Calgary Flames roster that had just missed the playoffs by 17 points.
The Calgary Flames pulled off a blockbuster of a trade, acquiring five assets from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for veteran defenceman MacKenzie Weegar.
The Canadiens have held discussions with the Flames around acquiring defenseman Zach Whitecloud from Calgary, Pierre LeBrun of TSN said on Thursday’s “Insider Trading.” He’s one name in a larger push from the Habs to add a right-shot rearguard for their playoff push, LeBrun said.