When you’re in your early 20s, your life can be pretty hectic but your problems are usually pretty straight-forward. Most people in their early 20s are worried about classes, rent, or even just trying to maintain some semblance of a social life while managing their various responsibilities.
The Calgary Wranglers and Abbotsford Canucks played another low scoring game for the second night in a row. The difference this time, was Ivan Prosvetov didn’t quite pull off another shutout and this game would need to go to a shootout to be decided.
When Dan Vladar left the Calgary Flames via free agency in the summer, the team required a new backup goaltender. Although Devin Cooley was in the organization, the Flames ideally wanted someone else to take on the job.
The Calgary Flames need to address their backup goaltending. After losing Dan Vladar in free agency, they attempted to solidify the position by signing Ivan Prosvetov.
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 made some moves to get closer to their opening night roster. On Thursday afternoon, the club announced that they’ve placed goaltender Ivan Prosvetov, defenceman Ilya Solovyov and forward Rory Kerins on waivers for the purposes of assigning them to the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers.
On Sunday night, 301 kilometres apart, the Calgary Flames played a pair of exhibition games against the Edmonton Oilers. The most important developments for the Flames’ roster decision-making may have unfolded in the two creases, as Devin Cooley and Ivan Prosvetov vie to become Dustin Wolf’s backup for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
Man, the Calgary Flames organization has a lot of goaltenders under contract. Sure, backup netminder Dan Vladar departed the organization in free agency on July 1, signing in Philadelphia.
After spending a season with CSKA Moscow, Russian goalie Ivan Prosvetov is taking another shot at establishing himself in the NHL. He recently signed a contract with the Calgary Flames, where he’ll compete with Dustin Wolf, one of last season’s breakout players.
As part of the NHL’s annual free agent frenzy, longtime Calgary Flames backup goaltender Dan Vladar signed a two-year, $6.7 million contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Calgary Flames have agreed to terms with goaltender Ivan Prosvetov on a one-year contract, the club announced Tuesday evening. Prosvetov, 25, spent the 2024-25 season with KHL club CSKA Moscow, posting a 20-16-2 record, four shutouts, and a .920 save percentage in 38 games.
The Calgary Flames have added a netminder in free agency. Per multiple reports, they’ve signed Russian goaltender Ivan Prosvetov to a one year, one-way contract worth $950,000.
The Calgary Flames have added a goaltender to compete with Devin Cooley for the backup spot next season: Earlier on this Tuesday, Dan Vladar signed a 2 year, 3.35M AAV deal with the Philadelphia Flyers.
In this week’s edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumors, Connor Zary is still looking for a contract extension. Meanwhile, Dan Vladar’s future with the Flames continues to remain unclear as the organization reportedly has their eyes on another goaltender.
The Calgary Flames are the leading candidates to sign former Arizona Coyotes and Colorado Avalanche goaltender Ivan Prosvetov, according to a new report by Russian outlet Sport-Express.
Per a report on social media, 26 year old goaltender Ivan Prosvetov, formerly of the Colorado Avalanche and Arizona Coyotes, will be coming to the Calgary Flames from Russia.
KHL club CSKA Moscow continued its busy day on Thursday by officially announcing that they have signed five more former NHL players. In addition to former
Although the Colorado Avalanche acquired goaltender Kevin Mandolese last month, I think there’s a good argument to be made that they could use a third goaltender with a little bit more NHL experience.
With the departure of Arvid Holm to Sweden and the departure of Ivan Prosvetov, possibly to Russia, things are looking thin for the Colorado Avalanche goaltender depth.
The Colorado Avalanche have decided to make a former Arizona Coyotes player available for the other 31 teams to pick up. According to multiple NHL insiders on X (formerly Twitter), goaltender Ivan Prosvetov was placed on waivers.
Saturday’s waiver wire features two players set to head down to the minors for the first time this season, as the Colorado Avalanche have placed goaltender Ivan Prosvetov on waivers while the Vegas Golden Knights have done the same with defenseman Brayden Pachal.
The Colorado Avalanche came into their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning riding a three game win streak. In that span, the Avalanche have outscored their opponents 11–5.