The Calgary Flames made a second roster move on Wednesday, assigning defenceman Daniil Miromanov back to the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers.
After losing defenseman Zayne Parekh to an upper-body injury last night against Chicago, the Flames are bringing up a replacement for him. The team announced that they’ve recalled blueliner Daniil Miromanov from AHL Calgary. To make room on the roster, Parekh was placed on injured reserve.
The Calgary Flames have a bit more roster flexibility, at least for the next while. Per multiple reports, blueliner Daniil Miromanov has cleared waivers after being placed on waivers on Monday at noon.
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.
In this week’s edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumours, the Flames are reportedly showing trade interest in Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Egor Zamula.
In advance of Monday night’s clash with the Winnipeg Jets, the Calgary Flames have made a roster move. Per several reports, notably from The Athletic’s James Mirtle, the Flames have placed defenceman Daniil Miromanov on waivers.
On Monday, the Calgary Flames placed defenseman Daniil Miromanov on waivers, making him available to the other 31 teams in the National Hockey League. If Miromanov clears waivers on Tuesday, he’s eligible to be assigned to the Flames’ American Hockey League affiliate, the Calgary Wranglers.
The Calgary Flames have had a long-lasting reputation of going with veteran players rather than giving an opportunity to some of their younger talent in the pipeline.
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.
The Calgary Flames are in the midst of what has actually been an interesting training camp. The emergence of several rookie players who are seriously pushing to make the team has complicated the roster selection process, and is forcing the Flames to make tough decisions.
The Calgary Flames have a problem that involves having too many players on their roster, and Daniil Miromanov could be the one who gets traded due to this.
Welcome back to this week’s installment of Armchair GM with Jess. Today, we continue to unpack more trades proposed by Puckpedia users for the Calgary Flames.
When the Calgary Flames parted ways with Noah Hanifin prior to the 2024 trade deadline, Hanifin went to Vegas in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick, a 2024 third-round pick and defender Daniil Miromanov.
The Calgary Flames aren’t going to be big-time sellers at this year’s trade deadline, but they may be moving out a defenceman on or ahead of March 7. This move would not be considered selling in any sort, but rather giving a player who hasn’t worked out a fresh start elsewhere.
The NHL’s trade deadline is this coming Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. MT, and according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on the latest edition of the 32 Thoughts podcast, the Calgary Flames could be making a few moves.
Rookie goaltender Dustin Wolf made 29 saves for his first career shutout, leading the Calgary Flames to a 2-0 victory over the Nashville Predators. Daniil Miromanov’s third-period goal was the game-winner, while Blake Coleman sealed the deal with an empty-netter.
When the Calgary Flames traded Noah Hanifin to the Vegas Golden Knights back in March, most fans in Calgary expected to see a blue-chip prospect or two heading their way in the deal.
Before joining the Flames, Daniil Miromanov was relatively unknown to many Calgary fans. He was a key part of the return the Calgary Flames received for defenseman Noah Hanifin near the 2024 Trade Deadline.
The Calgary Flames don’t currently have a core. Yes, they have some strong veteran players. They also have some promising young prospects. But they don’t have the foundational pieces that every contending team in the National Hockey League has built around.
Things have been good for Daniil Miromanov since being acquired by the Calgary Flames in the Noah Hanifin deal on March 6. Immediately slotted as the quarterback of the first power play, deployment in the top four next to MacKenzie Weegar, and, of course, a two-year extension ensuring a bit of job security.