Flames Point Projections & Milestones for 2024-25 Season
Also, Dustin Wolf re-signs
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Calgary Flames’ Point Projections for 2024-25
July 30, 2024 by Rupert McDonald
The 2024-25 season could prove to be a long one for the Calgary Flames and its fanbase. The franchise finally made the decision many had been hoping for, that being a rebuild, though it could cause for some tough times over the next few years.
Calgary Flames’ Player Milestones for the 2024-25 Season
July 30, 2024 by Derek Olsen
As the NHL’s offseason tolls on, fans are stuck daydreaming of what the upcoming 2024-25 season will have to offer them. The Calgary Flames have given their faithful “C of Red” plenty to fantasize about: the rebuilding franchise had an outstanding 2024 NHL Entry Draft where they made 10 picks, have affordably added talented players during this year’s free agency frenzy, and recently displayed plans for their new arena, Scotia Place. While the 2024-25 squad is surely set to once again be on the outside of the NHL playoff picture looking in, what lies ahead is seemingly getting brighter by the day. Today’s Flames are a competitive mix of veterans and youngsters who share a common goal focused on individual and team growth over immediate on-ice success.
Flames Re-Sign Dustin Wolf to 2-Year Contract
July 30, 2024 by Justin Giampietro
On July 30, the Calgary Flames signed who figures to be their starting netminder for their 2024-25 campaign: Dustin Wolf. He received a two-year deal worth $850,000 per season—the 23-year-old will be a restricted free agent (RFA) once again in 2026.
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