Andrew Basha’s return has been huge for the Medicine Hat Tigers. This is the Jan. 20-26 edition of the Flames prospect round-up, where we look at how Calgary Flames prospects have done every week.
The Flames have sent left wing prospect Andrew Basha back to juniors to finish the season with the WHL’s Medicine Hat Tigers, per a team announcement. It will mark the 20-year-old Basha’s fifth and final season of junior hockey.
The Calgary Flames have re-assigned forward prospect Andrew Basha to the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers, the club announced Friday afternoon.
The Calgary Flames announced their roster for their annual prospects training camp on Friday! They’re bringing 25 players to camp: 12 players on NHL contracts, three unsigned draft picks, three players on AHL contracts… and seven players attending camp on try-outs.
Throughout the 2023-24 junior hockey season, scouts flocked to Medicine Hat Tigers game to check out Cayden Lindstrom. And Lindstrom, even though he dealt with injuries during that year, was worth the hype, boasting a really exciting combination of size, speed and skill.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
Welcome back to The Win Column 2025 Calgary Flames Prospects Rankings. Up next, at number six, we have Andrew Basha of the Medicine Hat Tigers. Basha is a 19-year-old winger who just went to the Memorial Cup Final.
As the Calgary Flames are looking to rebuild, part of the process is evaluating their drafted prospects on their journey to the NHL. Two Flames picks, Andrew Basha and Etienne Morin, followed their Canadian Hockey League (CHL) teams to the 2025 Memorial Cup.
The Medicine Hat Tigers will be competing for Canadian major junior hockey’s richest prize on Sunday night in Rimouski. On Tuesday evening, the Tigers battled the Ontario Hockey League champion London Knights in a battle of undefeated teams at the 2025 Memorial Cup.
A pair of Calgary Flames prospects went head to head on Monday night in Rimouski at the 2025 Memorial Cup. Andrew Basha and the Medicine Hat Tigers, reigning Western Hockey League champions, faced Etienne Morin and the Moncton Wildcats, the reigning Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League kingpins.
For the first time in awhile, the Calgary Flames will be represented by players on multiple teams at the Memorial Cup! The crowning tournament of Canadian major junior hockey takes place over the next 10 days in Rimouski, Quebec, and it pits the host Oceanic against the champions of the three regional junior leagues.
The Calgary Flames’ season may have ended weeks ago, but that doesn’t mean some of their top prospects are done for the summer. After the completion of the WHL and QMJHL playoffs, we now know that two of the Flames’ top prospects will be competing at junior hockey’s biggest tournament, the Memorial Cup.
Two Calgary Flames prospects are heading to the 2025 Memorial Cup. This is the May 13-19 edition of the Flames prospect roundup, where we look at how Flames prospects did this past week, specifically those at the junior and college levels.
The 2024-25 season will be continuing for a pair of Calgary Flames prospects, despite the playoffs in their respective Canadian major junior leagues either being completed or winding down.
Calgary Flames prospect Andrew Basha capped off his return from a five-month injury absence by helping the Medicine Hat Tigers triumph over the Spokane Chiefs in the decisive fifth game of the 2025 WHL Championship Series on Friday night.
The 2025 Memorial Cup is less than 10 days away from kicking off on the southern shore of the St Lawrence River in Rimouski, Quebec. The winners of the Ed Chynoweth Cup (WHL), the Gilles-Courteau Trophy (QMJHL) and the J.
There will be at least one Calgary Flames prospect in the Memorial Cup, potentially two. This is the May 6 – 12 edition of the Flames prospect roundup, where we look at how Calgary Flames prospects did this past week, specifically those at the junior and college levels.
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.
Way back at the 2024 NHL Draft, the Calgary Flames made a splash when they selected hometown boy Andrew Basha, a winger from the Medicine Hat Tigers, in the second round.
Mid-March is rolling around and hockey seasons are entering their waning point. Many college seasons are already concluded, while plenty of players in junior hockey are beginning to prepare for long playoff runs or springtime international hockey.
We’re into the stretch drive of the junior hockey schedule, friends, and soon we’ll be into that part of the collegiate calendar, too. The World Juniors are done with and everyone’s starting to adjust their rosters for the stretch drive.
One of the Calgary Flames’ most promising young prospects won’t be hitting the ice for awhile. 2024 draft choice Andrew Basha, currently playing with the
The Calgary Flames announced that they have signed prospect Andrew Basha to a three-year, entry-level contract. Basha was selected in the second round, No.