The influx of young hockey players into the Calgary Flames system over the past few years made the 2025 edition of FlamesNation’s summer prospect rankings insanely competitive – and very challenging for those casting ballots.
One of the Calgary Flames’ most intriguing young forward prospects will be playing for a new team in 2025-26. According to a report from College Hockey News’ Mike McMahon, Flames prospect Trevor Hoskin will be transferring to Merrimack College for the upcoming season.
College seasons are ending, and a couple of Calgary Flames prospects have already earned some year-end honours. We mentioned elsewhere that Trevor Hoskin,
One of the Calgary Flames’ 2024 draft selections has been named the top rookie in his conference. On Tuesday, the Atlantic Hockey America conference named Niagara University freshman Trevor Hoskin their rookie of the year.
The post-season has started, at least for two Calgary Flames prospects. This is the Mar. 1-9 edition of the Calgary Flames prospect roundup, where we look at how Calgary Flames prospects did this past week, specifically those at the junior and college levels.
The Calgary Flames had a lot of draft picks at the 2024 NHL Draft, and that allowed them to do a lot of different things. They selected 10 players in Las Vegas, with the oldest player selected being 20-year-old Trevor Hoskin.
Pals, we’re roughly a week and change away from Calgary Flames prospects officially reporting to the club for participation in the 2024 edition of the Young Stars Classic tournament in Penticton, British Columbia.
When FlamesNation head honcho Ryan Pike published the full list of 10 players who did not receive any top-20 votes for this year’s edition of our prospect rankings, those of you in the comments section expressed a fair amount of concern.