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September 6, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

Calgary Flames Celebrate

Flames Training Camp: Can Youth and a Star Goalie Navigate a Season of Uncertainty?

As training camps open across the league, no team embodies the intersection of promise and peril quite like the Calgary Flames. The mandate from GM Craig Conroy’s office is unequivocal: the future is now. The organization is aggressively pivoting towards a younger, more dynamic core, creating a landscape ripe with opportunity for some and immense pressure for others. The 2025-26 season for the Flames isn’t just about wins and losses; it’s about defining an identity. Will the team’s burgeoning superstar goaltender be enough to propel them into the playoff picture? Can a heralded rookie class make an immediate impact? And

September 4, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

Zayne Parekh Calgary Flames

Can Calgary’s Kids Drag the Flames Back to the Playoffs?

For three long seasons, the C of Red has gone dark in April. Three years without playoff hockey is an eternity in a city that breathes the sport, and after missing the postseason by a single, agonizing point in 2024-25, the pressure is mounting. Yet, as the hockey world turned its eyes to the frenzy of free agency and the blockbuster trade market, the Calgary Flames front office, armed with a reported $15 million in cap space, remained conspicuously quiet. There were no seismic trades, no splashy UFA signings. Instead, General Manager Craig Conroy has pushed all his chips to

September 3, 2025

EdgeHockey Staff

MacKenzie Weegar Rasmus Andersson Calgary Flames

Calgary Flames 2025-26 Blue Line: Two Paths to Defensive Dominance?

The Calgary Flames, perennially in search of that perfect blend of grit and finesse on the back end, are poised for a fascinating defensive transformation as we peer into the 2025-26 season. Offseason maneuvering, both speculative and confirmed, has laid the groundwork for a defensive corps that could swing from a battle-tested unit to a youth-infused, high-upside gamble. The prevailing winds of change, however, all seem to blow through one man: Rasmus Andersson. His fate will dictate whether the Flames prioritize immediate competitiveness or accelerate the youth movement. Also on the EDGE – Deconstructing the Inevitable Rasmus Andersson Trade The