Although the Calgary Flames were expected to miss the playoffs for a third straight campaign, the team continues to hang around in 2024-25.
Here is why the Flames should make a trade for Flyers center Morgan Frost with the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline a month and a half away.
According to Elliotte Friedman, detailing the situation while appearing on Thursday's episode of "The FAN Hockey Show," the Flames are leaning toward becoming buyers ahead of the March 7 deadline.
The Calgary Flames are a fascinating team. They are in the midst of trying to challenge for a playoff spot, but many feel they will still slide back, opening
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka angrily smashed her racket after losing her Australian Open crown to an unexpected challenger, 19th seed Madison Keys, and then explained that she had needed to clear her head before making the traditional runner-up speech.
Flyers forward Scott Laughton has been discussed often in the rumor mill, so let's look at three potential suitors for the veteran.
Noah Cates scored two goals and the Philadelphia Flyers rallied from behind twice to beat the Florida Panthers 4-3 on Monday night. Garnet Hathaway and Morgan Frost also scored for Philadelphia, which had multiple power-play goals in consecutive games for the first time this season.
PHILADELPHIA (AP ... Elsewhere in the NHL on Monday: FLAMES 5 BLACKHAWKS 2 CHICAGO (AP) — Jakob Pelletier had two goals and an assist, helping the Calgary Flames beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 on Monday night. Mikael Backlund, Yegor Sharangovich ...
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After years of instability, the Ottawa Senators may have finally figured out their defence. The team allows an average of just 2.79 goals per game, the seventh-lowest in the NHL.
The New Jersey Devils visit the Philadelphia Flyers after the Devils beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in overtime.
The Edmonton Oilers had role players in their dynasty years, believe it or not. One such player, Mark Lamb, was with the Oilers during the last few years of their Stanley Cup window.