Friends, two things can be true at the same time. First and foremost: Mikael Backlund and Nazem Kadri are two of the most important players on the Calgary Flames roster.
The first week of the 2025-26 NHL season is finally here, and Elliotte Friedman provided a couple updates on where things stand for the Calgary Flames on the latest episode of 32 thoughts.
NHL teams are set to submit their final rosters today, as the 2025-26 season is set to begin. With the season starting, the Calgary Flames are in a position where they have an abundance of cap space.
Making predictions about the Calgary Flames is not an easy task. When you think they’re going to struggle, they succeed. When you think they’re going to succeed, they struggle.
In this week’s edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumours, Jonathan Huberdeau was forced to leave a preseason game versus the Vancouver Canucks last Wednesday, and his timeline to return is unclear.
Every NHL player faces some degree of pressure. Even Aleksander Barkov, who has captained the Florida Panthers to back-to-back titles. However, some players certainly face more pressure than most, and of course inherently some players are facing the most pressure.
Former Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving often quipped that the game of hockey should simply be called “goaltending” because of how crucial that position is to having success.
Artem Grushnikov played his first full season with the Calgary Wranglers last year after coming to the team on a mid-season trade in the 2023-24 season.
The 2025-26 NHL season is just a couple days away. Final rosters are being submitted and teams are gearing up for opening night on a brand new season. Internally, the Calgary Flames are very much aiming to make the playoffs.
The Calgary Flames are enjoying a rare stretch of consecutive days off the ice this weekend, a brief respite before a pretty hellacious regular season schedule that’s compressed due to the 2026 Winter Olympics in February.
The Calgary Flames are making progress. They did not make the playoffs last season, but head coach Ryan Huska has seen his team make significant progress.
The Calgary Flames have trimmed down their roster significantly as they prepare for the 2025-26 season. For the Flames, their regular season will get underway on Oct.
There are a lot of unanswered questions when it comes to the Calgary Flames heading into the 2025-26 season. Where are the goals going to come from? Who is the long term backup goalie behind Dustin Wolf?
The Calgary Flames 2025-26 roster is nearly complete, with just one final cut to go. At both forward and defence, the teams opening night lines are starting to take shape.
Hunter Brzustewicz is an intriguing prospect who’s facing a fairly critical development year; in other words, this season will be more telling than any previous year about what he can actually project to be as an NHLer.
The Calgary Flames have made their first significant round of training camp cuts halfway through preseason. 13 players have been sent to the Calgary Wranglers.
Roster cuts have continued to flow in, and NHL rosters have nearly been finalized. Once the dust settles and final 23-man rosters have been submitted next week, we’ll finally be ready for real hockey.
Following a summer of coaching changes across the league, the Calgary Flames are sticking by Ryan Huska, announcing today they have signed him to a two-year extension that will see him stay in Calgary through the 2027-28 season.
Veteran Calgary Flames left wing Jonathan Huberdeau missed practice Thursday after suffering an undisclosed injury in Wednesday's preseason game against the Vancouver Canucks.