• Wranglers Sign Veteran Gallant, Rookie Anderson
    May 16 2026

    The Calgary Wranglers kick off their off-season with the signing of veteran forward Alex Gallant and rookie defenseman Kent Anderson. Gallant, known for his physicality and experience, returns for his eighth season as an alternate captain. Anderson, a hometown prospect, joins after winning a National Championship and shows promise in his first full professional season. These signings mark the start of a busy period for the team as they navigate roster decisions and contract negotiations.

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  • Canada, Finland Win; USA Loses; Czechia Defeats Denmark
    May 16 2026

    Team Canada secures a victory over Sweden, with John Tavares and Ryan OReilly scoring early goals. Connor Brown scores the game-winner, and Darnell Nurse sets up Dylan Cozens for an insurance goal. Team Finland beats Germany, with Anton Lundell and Jesse Puljujärvi scoring. Oli Määttä, playing defense for Finland, was on the ice for Germanys only goal. Team USA, the defending champions, loses to Switzerland. Team Czechia defeats Denmark, with Roman Červenka contributing a goal and an assist. Martin Pospíšils Team Slovakia hasnt started their tournament yet. Team Canada faces Italy next, and Finland takes on Hungary.

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  • Canadiens Eye Connor Zary Trade
    May 16 2026

    The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly eyeing Calgary Flames center Connor Zary for a potential trade this off-season. Known for betting on young talent, the Canadiens see Zary as a promising middle-six contributor with versatility, capable of sliding to the wing if needed. Despite a recent struggle, Zarys first two seasons showed his skill set and potential. If Calgary decides to shake up their roster, Montreal seems like a logical landing spot for the 24-year-old. The teams interest in Zary could be a low-risk, high-reward acquisition to boost their depth at the center position.

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  • Flames' Draft Pick Hinges on Vegas' Playoff Run
    May 16 2026

    The Calgary Flames, with two first-round picks in the upcoming draft, have a vested interest in the Vegas Golden Knights playoff run. The exact position of their acquired pick, from the Hanifin trade, depends on Vegas postseason performance. If Vegas loses in the Western Conference Final, the Flames secure the 28th pick. If they reach the Stanley Cup Final but lose, the pick moves to the 30th spot. However, if Vegas wins the championship, the pick becomes the 31st overall selection, potentially upgrading a future second-round pick to a first-round pick. The Flames future roster hinges on these playoff games.

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  • Calgary Flames' 2024 Draft Class: Fireworks
    May 15 2026

    Calgary Flames fans, get ready for the 2024 NHL draft class, a promising group with potential returns in just two years. Top picks Zayne Parekh and Matvei Gridin have already suited up for NHL games. Four players signed entry-level deals, with one traded. Parekh, a right-shot defender, and Gridin, a Russian sniper, are locked in with two years left on their deals. Lower-round picks are also making waves, with NCAA power play specialist Mews and college standouts like Hoskin, Misa, and Jamieson grabbing hardware. The class has two NHL vets, and GM Craig Conroy is building a squad that could compete for years.

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  • Flames Eye Swedish Center Command
    May 15 2026

    The Calgary Flames are eyeing Swedish prospect Alexander Command for the upcoming draft, a reliable center with a strong all-around game. Born in June 2008, Command has grinded through various leagues, tying for seventh league-wide in under-twenty games with 44 points. Scouts praise his smart two-way play, faceoff skills, and shot-blocking abilities. His pro debut paced at a point per game, and international performances showcase his ability to handle pressure. With the Flames Vegas pick potentially landing in the late first or early second round, Command could be a solid addition to their center pipeline.

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  • Calgary Flames' 2023 Draft Class: Early Promise
    May 14 2026

    The Calgary Flames 2023 draft class is making a strong impression, with four players already signed and two having NHL experience. First-rounder Sam Honzek and third-round pick Aydar Suniev have both suited up for the Flames, showcasing their skills. Second-rounder Etienne Morin is developing defensively and offensively, while fourth-round centre Jaden Lipinski is excelling in college hockey. Later picks like Yegor Yegorov and Axel Hurtig are also making waves, and the young Flames are poised for growth with more ice time ahead.

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  • Dryden Hunt's Consistent Performance
    May 14 2026

    Dryden Hunt, a reliable leader in the Calgary Flames system, had a standout fourth season with the AHLs Wranglers, setting career highs in points and assists. Despite injuries and NHL call-ups, he maintained a consistent performance, earning him a two-year extension. His positive impact on the team, both on and off the ice, has earned him a reputation as the perfect call-up guy for the Flames, providing experience, low risk, and a chemistry boost.

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