The Flames and Blackhawks last met in a wild one in Calgary, where the homeside prevailed 6-4 on Dec. 21. Huberdeau, Coronato, Nazem Kadri, Connor Zary and Blake Coleman scored for the Flames, while Connor Bedard had tallied for the Blackhawks as Calgary led 5-1 after 40 minutes.
Calgary Flames fans want to talk about the trade deadline. That couldn’t have been more clear as we canvassed for questions for our latest edition of Hot Topics. The most popular subject, by a country mile,
THROUGH GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 19, 2025
Corsi King – Blake Coleman (78.22 CF%) got awarded an assist on what ... It was Jakob Pelletier (70.01 per cent) with a career best three points on the night, Yegor Sharangovich (60.57 per cent) with a highlight reel shorthanded goal, and the rookie ...
Well, with the Flames up 2-1 in Chicago in the first period, Coronato and Blake Coleman executed a gorgeous give ... the hit on Hall is one he probably shouldn’t attempt. Yegor Sharangovich’s shortie (13:38, second period) Yegor Sharangovich scored ...
Rookie Rory Kerins – recalled on Friday from the AHL Wranglers – got his first NHL start Monday and collected a pair of assists on the first two goals en route to a 5-2 victory over the Blackhawks.
Rory Kerins knew it would take some time before he got acclimated to the NHL. But just 12 seconds into his first NHL shift, the Wranglers call-up had his first career point. Eric Francis has that and more in his takeaways from the Flames' win in Chicago.
Folks, sometimes there are teams that just have your number. And conversely, sometimes there are teams you find a way to beat consistently. This season, the Calgary Flames have managed to play really well against the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Calgary Flames are exactly halfway through the 2024-25 NHL regular season. They’re not where anyone thought they’d be. Written off as bottom-feeders in pre-season, the Flames have proven to be a hardier bunch than anyone gave them credit for and are right in the playoff mix.
All the naysayers who said the team’s goaltending was unproven, the blue line was largely untested, and the forwards would have trouble scoring have only served to fuel this bunch.
Starting his second straight game, the Flames netminder was simply sensational, making an incredible 38 saves as the Flames beat the high-flying Jets 3-1 at Canada Life Centre in a Hockey Day in Canada tilt.
Yegor Sharangovich scored for the Flames and Dustin Wolf made 25 saves. Lightning 4, Ducks 3 (SO) Jake Guentzel scored the only shootout goal as host Tampa Bay earned a victory over Anaheim.