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Session ID: 2025-07-02:b233ac311dbd76c24bac19c7 Player Element ID: 8baea49e-e67d-4254-a33b-9a94240b9264 Four 'Flames Rotary Sport Zones' are coming soon to Calgary ...
Sam Bennett was the highest draft pick in Calgary Flames’ franchise history, selected fourth overall in 2014. On Tuesday, for the second consecutive spring, Bennett raised the Stanley Cup high ...
Calgary Flames sign Adam Klapka to two-year contract extension It’s a move that could provide excellent value By Daniel Austin Published Jun 10, 2025 Last updated Jun 11, 2025 ...
As for the Flames buying, it only makes sense if the player fits the team’s timeline. As mentioned, Miller would fit this mold and could hit a new stride if he’s given a bigger role in Calgary.
The Calgary Flames’ farm system showed extreme promise this past season and racked up a heap of awards. In both the CHL and the NCAA, Flames prospects made statements.
Flames might not make a Rasmus Andersson decision this summer Even if the Flames can’t bridge the gap with Andersson over the offseason, they’re in no rush to make a decision.
Calgary ultimately came up short, missing the postseason by virtue of a tiebreaker. Still, the Flames finished with 96 points. Extending Andersson seems to be the most logical step for both sides.
I can’t wait to get started.” The 38-year-old from Viking, Alta., was drafted by the Flames in the sixth round (179th overall) in 2005. He scored in his NHL debut with the Flames on Dec. 23, 2008.
With the Florida Panthers beating the Edmonton Oilers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, the Calgary Flames will now officially be picking the second of their two first-round picks at 32nd overall ...
The Calgary Flames Foundation in partnership with the Rotary Club of Calgary at Stampede Park, Rotary Club of Calgary Downtown, and Parks Foundation Calgary, is proud to announce a $3 million gift ...
As their Albertian neighbors from Edmonton fight for the Stanley Cup, the Calgary Flames find themselves on the outside looking in. Narrowly missing the playoffs for a third straight year - losing ...
Calgary Flames Foundation chairman Jeff McCaig speaks during the announcement that $3 million will go towards all-season courts that will be used as outdoor rinks in the winter.