Per the Calgary Flames, the organization and Offensive Coach Marc Savard have mutually agreed to part ways. Savard served as offensive coach for the Flames and Blues for one season each over the last four years.
The Calgary Flames and assistant coach Marc Savard have mutually agreed to part ways, the club announced Wednesday afternoon. Savard, 46, spent one season as an assistant coach on Ryan Huska’s staff in Calgary, during which he primarily oversaw the team’s power play.
Last summer, Calgary Flames general manager Craig Conroy had to hire an entire coaching staff. This summer, he’ll be looking to fill one vacancy. The club announced on Wednesday afternoon that they’ve mutually parted ways with assistant coach Marc Savard.
The Calgary Flames have moved on from one of their assistant coaches less than a calendar year after hiring him.
Nobody – and I mean nobody – had projected Martin Pospisil to play NHL games in his career. In the 2023-24 season he took his one opportunity and boy oh boy did he make the most of it.
It wasn’t the best season of all time for Andrew Mangiapane, but it was not on the poor end for him, either. He finished the year with 40 points in 75 games, three fewer than his total in the previous season when he played five more games.
A huge blow for a team gearing for the knockout stage. On Wednesday, it was reported that Slovakia forward Martin Pospisil will miss the remainder of the IIHF Men’s World Championship due to injury.
The Calgary Flames currently have a logjam when it comes to their forward group. As of May 21, the Flames have 12 NHL forwards signed for the 2024-25 season.
When it comes to round robin action at the IIHF men’s World Championships and the Calgary Flames, we’ve got good news and bad news for you, folks. The good news is that Canada and Slovakia both finished in the top four of their respective groups and they’re both advancing to the medal round.
The second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs concluded on Monday evening, and with the completion of that round, the Calgary Flames’ picture for the 2024 NHL Draft is becoming clearer.
If you’ve gone to a Calgary Flames home game since the Olympic Saddledome (as it was called then) opened in October 1983, you’ve probably had the same experience in the area that many have.
It’s difficult to assign a grade to the rookie season that Ryan Huska recently concluded as head coach of the Calgary Flames. You have a coach tasked with deprogramming the Darryl Sutter five-man neutral zone approach out of the majority of a recently aggravated roster that essentially forced the future Hall of Fame coach out of his seat.
You could make a case that General Manager Craig Conroy has handed in his homework early. The Calgary Flames are roughly five months away from commencing the 2024-2025 regular season, and the rookie Calgary exec has most of his work done.
The National Hockey League’s entry draft is a big event on the league’s calendar. Every year, typically at the end of June, teams gather to select from a brand-new crop of fresh-faced prospective NHLers.
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The seventh round of the NHL Draft can be a weird time. It’s the final round of the draft. A lot of the teams are starting to pack up their tables. Heck, a lot of teams are trying to figure out whether to get dinner before heading to the airport for their flights home.
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Life is full of twists and turns, and often a young hockey player’s draft year can be full of ups and downs. When the 2023-24 season began, Finnish blueliner Aron Kiviharju was touted as one of the top players in his draft class.
It’s been said often that every prospect’s journey is different. Some players figure things out early and as soon as a year after their draft, they can look like slam-dunk picks.
Ok. You read the title. Put your pitchforks and torches down for just a minute. Let’s catch up. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman made waves throughout the hockey community on Friday when he weighed in on what he believes to be the next course of action for the recently eliminated Carolina Hurricanes.
A look at the pressing offseason questions for the Calgary Flames.
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.
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