The Calgary Flames had a pretty decent first period against the Washington Capitals. Unfortunately, the Flames just couldn’t put a complete game together.
CALGARY, Alberta Sam Morton’s dreams of playing professional hockey have come to life. Days removed from completing his college career at Minnesota State, the star forward signed a one-year, two-way contract Monday with the NHL’s Calgary Flames.
For anyone who was clamouring for Dustin Wolf to get some time as the Calgary Flames starter, well, you are getting your wish. Wolf has started the last two games for the Flames and has been fantastic in both starts, making some fantastic stops and looking confident throughout the 120 minutes of game time.
A talented collegiate player has signed his first National Hockey League contract. On Monday, the Calgary Flames signed forward Sam Morton to a one-year, two-way contract that will kick in next season, with an AAV of $950,000.
The Calgary Flames have gotten into the college free agent market. The club announced on Monday afternoon that they’ve signed centre Sam Morton, a senior with Minnesota State – Mankato, to a one-year entry-level contract worth $950,000.
There are 15 games remaining on the Calgary Flames schedule and while the club remains mathematically alive in the playoff hunt, it seems prudent to start thinking about how to build for success next season.
We begin a new week on the ice, and hope to see better results than the week we've left behind. Monday has not given us many options, so we'll opt for a different approach in the player prop market, focused on some goal scorers.
Following the NHL on any given morning, afternoon, or evening can be an arduous process. Look at one site, check another; that can take a lot out of your day.
Things have been good for Daniil Miromanov since being acquired by the Calgary Flames in the Noah Hanifin deal on March 6. Immediately slotted as the quarterback of the first power play, deployment in the top four next to MacKenzie Weegar, and, of course, a two-year extension ensuring a bit of job security.
Though things aren’t going great for the Calgary Flames right now, brighter days appear to be on the horizon. This organization has some great youth talent, both on its current roster and in its system, who project to make significant contributions at the NHL level soon if they haven’t already.
With the NHL Trade Deadline gone and passed, the Calgary Flames look a lot different now compared to last season. Big-name players wanted out for one reason or another, and most got their wishes granted by rookie general manager Craig Conroy.
Mikael Backlund scored twice in a three-point outing and MacKenzie Weegar collected three assists as the host Calgary Flames claimed a 5-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.
The Calgary Flames activated winger A.J. Greer from injured reserve.
He was a major focus of the January trade that sent Elias Lindholm to the Vancouver Canucks, serving as the top prospect in a deal that also contained a first-round pick and NHL winger Andrei Kuzmenko, among other pieces.
Calgary Flames forward Andrei Kuzmenko was made a late scratch for Tuesday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche after sustaining an upper-body injury.
Throughout five emergency call-ups before this, the netminder has suited up in six games for the Flames, producing a 1-3-1 record with a .878 save percentage and a 3.91 goals-against average.
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