The Calgary Flames played a really strong third period on Wednesday night against the Detroit Red Wings. The only problem is that strong finish came on the heels of a fairly unremarkable first 40 minutes, punctuated by some big mistakes that led to Red Wings goals.
Alex DeBrincat scored twice in a three-point game as the visiting Detroit Red Wings staked a four-goal lead and held on for a 4-3 victory over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday.
There’s been a lot of talk about Ethan Wyttenbach in Calgary Flames’ circles. And rightfully so. The Roslyn, New York native leads all freshmen in NCAA scoring thanks to nine goals and 25 points in 18 games.
The Flames’ NHL squad has really built up some momentum recently. As of writing, the Flames sit four points out of a playoff spot, with the playoff teams holding games in hand.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Calgary Flames have had a very unexpected player help them turn their season around. After struggling immensely through October, the Flames chose to recall defenceman Yan Kuznetsov from the American Hockey League.
The Calgary Wranglers are finally back in Calgary and started their six game homestand on Tuesday with a match up against the Coachella Valley Firebirds.
There’s no question about it, Zayne Parekh needs to get his swagger back. That same swagger that helped him utterly dominate his competition in junior, to the tune of 240 career points, back-to-back 30-goal campaigns, and a Memorial Cup to boot.
One of the Calgary Flames’ most promising young prospects could be making his 2025-26 season debut in the final game of their homestand. On Monday, the Flames summoned blueliner Hunter Brzustewicz from the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers, at least in part due to an injury suffered by blueliner Jake Bean.
In this week’s edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumours, Zayne Parekh, as well as prospect Cole Reschny, have both been invited to Canada’s World Junior camp.
The Calgary Flames are many things this year, and one of the most notable is that they are polarising. The fan base is decidedly divided on whether it’s time to rebuild and not just retool.
No Calgary Flames player came into the season with more noise than Rasmus Andersson. The 28-year-old pending unrestricted free agent was the centre of numerous trade rumours over the summer, seemingly coming a signature away from being shipped out of town.
Yegor Sharangovich scored twice in a three-point game while Nazem Kadri tallied once and added two assists to lead the host Calgary Flames to a 7-4 victory over the slumping Buffalo Sabres on Monday.
Projected top draft pick Gavin McKenna and five players with NHL experience headline Canada's training camp roster for the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship.
With the Calgary Flames sitting near the bottom of the NHL standings, their roster is increasingly being viewed through a trade-deadline lens. While much of the speculation has centered on Rasmus Andersson and Nazem Kadri, Blake Coleman has quietly emerged as one of the more intriguing names to watch around the league.
On Saturday evening, on Hockey Night in Canada, the Calgary Flames hosted the Utah Mammoth for the first of three in their three-game season series. The
Rasmus Andersson is currently playing some of the best hockey this season — and maybe hitting highs in his career. His increased production is creating more trade conversation, and he’s commented on where things stand regarding his future with the team.
James Murphy of RG Media: 34-year-old Calgary Flames forward Blake Coleman carries a $4.9 million cap hit and is generating interest around the league, according to multiple sources.