The point drop-off from Jonathan Huberdeau’s last season with the Florida Panthers under the combined coaching of Joel Quenneville and Andrew Brunette to his first season with the Calgary Flames under Darryl Sutter was the biggest in NHL history.
The Calgary Flames slowly let the determined Washington Capitals take over the game. Despite their ability to get high quality looks more frequently than the visitors, the Capitals never quit peppering young Wolf with shots.
I’m glad the Calgary Flames got some of their nice moments out of the way early because the majority of the night was the Colorado Avalanche treating the Flames like a punching bag.
After a tough three game road trip, the Calgary Flames returned home on Tuesday to host the Colorado Avalanche. Facing their fourth strong opponent in a six day span, and missing three key cogs, the Flames were, quite simply, out-matched against a superior opponent with Stanley Cup aspirations.
The Calgary Flames began their stretch drive on Saturday afternoon when they visited the powerhouse Florida Panthers. The Flames were far from their best, unfortunately, with a tendency for ill-timed turnovers at key moments in this game that led to goals against.
Matthew Tkachuk spent most of his afternoon Friday on the ice in Fort Lauderdale preparing for the Florida Panthers game against his former Calgary Flames in a, well, different way.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Aaron Ekblad says he has “all the pride in the world’’ when he slips on his Florida Panthers jersey each night and, after this afternoon’s game, only one other player will have done so as many times as he has.
The Calgary Flames played the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday evening, in the aftermath of the Noah Hanifin trade and on the eve of the trade deadline.
On Saturday night, the Calgary Flames a game filled with emotion and managed to battle back from a multi-goal deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Calgary Flames weren’t great on Saturday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Maybe it was three days between games. Maybe it was the late start.
Over at The Fourth Period, my old pal Dennis Bernstein does a thing on his social media after every Los Angeles Kings game where he looks at the small, medium and big picture implications of that game’s results.
It took quite some time, but Calgary Flames fans will gladly admit, later is better than never. It really appeared as though Jonathan Huberdeau’s struggles may simply be a player who just lost the talent he once had.
This past week, Calgary Flames forward Jonathan Huberdeau reached a significant milestone in his career by playing NHL game number 800. The 30-year-old veteran was originally drafted third overall by the Florida Panthers in 2011.
Jacob Markstrom once again had to shoulder quite a load and MacKenzie Weegar kept up his immaculate play en route to a 5-2 victory on Long Island Saturday afternoon.
The Calgary Flames headed to Newark on Thursday evening for their annual visit to the New Jersey Devils.
The Calgary Flames began the stretch drive of the season following the All-Star break on Tuesday on the road against the Boston Bruins. The Bruins entered the game tied for the top spot in the league’s overall standings, and the Flames were thoroughly the better team en route to a 4-1 victory.
Ever since the Calgary Flames sent Matthew Tkachuk over to the Florida Panthers and acquired Jonathan Huberdeau as part of the return, it hasn’t been pretty.
One of the most talented players on the Calgary Flames roster has not played up to expectations. However, there is still time for Jonathan Huberdeau for turn things around this season.
Among the many things going wrong in the province of Alberta, one that may be the most shocking is the decline of Jonathan Huberdeau.
The 2023-24 NHL season is through its first month, so let's look at some winners and losers.
Jonathan Huberdeau hopes the 2023-24 season can be a bounce-back year for him and the Calgary Flames.
If the Calgary Flames and the Arizona Coyotes were able to strike a deal involving Jonathan Huberdeau, I am sure that shockwaves would reverberate throughout the hockey world.
Many teams are looking to improve their top-six scoring, and this is where Huberdeau will add value.
The Calgary Flames fired head coach Darryl Sutter on Monday, which did and didn’t come as a shock to fans. The surprise surrounded the fact that he was relieved of his duties after GM Brad Treliving was allowed to walk from his job as a manager, specifically because he wasn’t given the authority to fire Sutter.
Things appear to be reaching a boiling point between Jonathan Huberdeau’s camp and the Calgary Flames.
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