The Calgary Flames got into a high scoring shot-for-shot battle with the Arizona Coyotes and were able to scrape up enough offence to find the win. The goals weren’t all conventional – this certainly wasn’t a goaltending battle by any means – but the Flames really jumped on the upper side of the shooting percentage.
The Calgary Flames continued their swing through California on Thursday night against the Los Angeles Kings. And unfortunately for the Flames, they faced a really focused, motivated Kings team that controlled a big portion of the hockey game.
The Calgary Flames needed a win against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday evening to stay mathematically alive in the playoff race. The Jets needed a win over the Flames to punch their ticket to the post-season.
After a week of beatdowns the Calgary Flames found some flow and were able to take down the Vegas Golden Knights.
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.
In advance of Friday’s trade deadline, the Calgary Flames have placed defenceman Jordan Oesterle on waivers, per Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli. The 31-year-old Oesterle is a left shot defender.
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 Flames came out swinging with a hot start that left the Oilers chasing all night long. There were scrums, scraps, and fisticuffs in what felt like the first revival of a hatred that disappeared when Matthew Tkachuk and Zach Kassian left their respective former teams.
The Calgary Flames re-found their work boots and put them to the test on a Family Day afternoon against the Winnipeg Jets. Early on it seemed the team
On Thursday night, the Calgary Flames returned home from a long road trip and laid an egg against the San Jose Sharks. It’s not encouraging, but it happens.
Heading into the All-Star break, there was only a glimmer of hope that this Calgary Flames team could make it into the playoffs or, at the very least, make the playoff race interesting.
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 weren’t as polished as the game against the Bruins, but still managed to keep their offensive momentum up. Despite the return of Jack Hughes the Devils weren’t able to overwhelm the Flames whose new additions to the lineup continue to make a difference.
We are 49 games into the 2023-24 regular season for the Calgary Flames. 49 games is a solid sample size for determining what type of team the Calgary Flames are, and what type of season each player is having.
Guess who’s back! The Calgary Flames have recalled forward Walker Duehr from the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers. Duehr cleared waivers and was assigned to the Wranglers back on Jan.
It’s always a good day when a player clears waivers. On Thursday afternoon, it was reported by The Athletic’s Chris Johnston that Calgary Flames winger Walker Duehr has cleared waivers.
The Calgary Flames have placed forward Walker Duehr on waivers, The Athletic‘s Chris Johnston reported Wednesday afternoon.
It appears that the most often scratched forward on the Calgary Flames roster may get a chance to play in the American Hockey League. Per The Athletic’s Chris Johnston, among others, the Flames have placed forward Walker Duehr on waivers.
One player that all Calgary Flames fans were excited to watch this season was Walker Duehr. He became a fan favourite last season both on and off the ice.
The Calgary Flames’ fourth line last season was a point of emphasis throughout the fanbase. Other than Walker Duehr, there wasn’t much to talk positively about.
It is getting later into October, and the NHL season is still in its early stages, with each team having gone through at least four games. The Calgary Flames, however, have played six as of this writing and currently sport a record of 2-3-1.
Oftentimes in the NHL, especially in the salary cap era, teams have pretty top-heavy rosters. This means that there is some watered-down talent throughout the league, specifically in bottom-six forward groups.
After the Calgary Flames finished their disappointing season last night, they’ve sent three young players back to the minor leagues to chase a Calder Cup.
Walker Duehr scored one goal and assisted on Nazem Kadri's third-period game-winning marker as the host Calgary Flames kept their flickering playoff hopes alive with a 5-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday.
Pelletier is widely considered to be one of Calgary’s top prospects, so when he was brought up, there was some excitement to see how he’d fare against top competition. However, he was a regular scratch early.
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