On May 5, Calgary Flames prospect Luke Misa announced via his Instagram that he has committed to Penn State University for the 2025-26 season. His commitment
In this edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumors, Marco Rossi could be on the move from the Minnesota Wild, and the Flames would be wise to make a move for him.
A legendary figure in Calgary Flames lore has added to his superb hockey resume, posthumously. On Saturday, the National Hockey League continued their unveiling of their Quarter-Century Team.
On Friday night, for the first time in 2025, Andrew Basha played a hockey game. 56 seconds into his first game in over four months, he gave the Medicine Hat Tigers a lead in Game 1 of the WHL Championship series that they never relinquished.
With another Calgary Flames season wrapping up last month, it leaves fans excited for next season. The Flames are building themselves a young core. They have Matt Coronato up front, who recently signed a seven-year extension.
The Calgary Flames almost qualified for the 2025 NHL postseason, but fell short. The team ended in the dreaded position of finishing in the “mediocre middle” once again, leaving the team and their fans disappointed.
Shortly after being named a finalist for a major award, a Calgary Flames prospect has captured it. Matvei Gridin has been named the winner of the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League’s Michel Bergeron Trophy as that league’s top offensive rookie.
The 2025 IIHF World Championship is officially underway, with four games on the opening-day slate and plenty of Calgary Flames-related storylines to follow.
Do you remember Kevin Dahl? 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.
Jarome Iginla hasn’t played a National Hockey League game in eight years, but he’s still racking up accolades. On Thursday, the NHL unveiled the first six fan-voted members of their Quarter-Century Team, focusing on six players that made their debuts prior to 2000.
The Calgary Flames are less than two months away from the 2025 NHL Draft and will have at least two picks in the first round. While there is an ongoing
Continuing our series looking at the Calgary Flames’ depth chart at each position, today we’ll be looking at defence. Once a pillar of the organization and one of the Flames’ biggest strengths, the blue line has been dismantled in recent years through trade.
The Calgary Flames had a pretty good season overall – as far as seasons that involve no playoff appearances go – and the team’s progression was driven through the growth of young players such as Dustin Wolf, Matt Coronato and Connor Zary.
While the Stanley Cup playoffs rage on across North America, another prominent tournament kicks off in Europe on Friday in the form of the IIHF men’s World Championship.
One of the Calgary Flames’ top prospects has been named a finalist for a major award. On Thursday, the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League announced several finalists for their league awards.
National Hockey League teams make roster changes a lot, and the Calgary Flames are no different. Over the past 12 months, the Flames parted ways with 10 players that ended up playing NHL games during the 2024-25 season.
The Calgary Flames got a big piece of business done when they extended Matt Coronato to a seven year deal on Saturday, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg in what’s sure to be a busy off-season for the rebuilding club.
Some of the best players to lace up the skates are being honored for their contributions this century. On Thursday, the NHL announced the first six players for the NHL Quarter-Century Team, featuring players who debuted in the league before 2000.
The Calgary Flames are retired to the golf course for the year, awaiting the end of the playoffs and the beginning of the offseason. The Win Column is starting a new series covering all the players whom the Calgary Flames could potentially offer sheet to improve their team going into next season.
Finishing the season as a wild card contender, you wouldn’t think the Calgary Flames rebuild was in its first year. Following the departures of key players like Elias Lindholm, Jacob Markstrom, Noah Hanifin, and Nikita Zadorov ahead of the 2024–25 season, a rebuild was apparent.
On Saturday (May. 3), the Calgary Flames announced they had locked up forward Matt Coronato on a seven-year extension worth $6.5 million annually. After
The Calgary Flames have signed what they hope is a huge part of their future, inking forward Matt Coronato to a seven-year contract extension worth $45.5 million.
Here is one move for each franchise that would help it either get back to playoff contention, move closer to playoff contention or at least help it achieve other objectives.