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Faits saillants de la LNH aujourd’hui – Les Red Wings de Détroit contre les Flames de Calgary n’étaient pas jolis pour une équipe, et dans le prolongement du match des Sharks de San Jose, les choses semblent devenir plus claires à Calgary avant la date limite des échanges. Un jour où les Oilers d’Edmonton ont gagné, le classement de la LNH est en baisse alors que ces faits saillants des Red Wings contre les Flames montrent une performance dominante de Détroit. Pour plus de couverture des rumeurs commerciales de la LNH, des faits saillants du hockey, des choix d’actualités de la LNH, des prévisions et des récapitulatifs, ainsi que des réactions à la plupart des Oilers d’Edmonton, des Canucks de Vancouver, des Flames de Calgary, des Maple Leafs de Toronto, des Canadiens de Montréal, mais également pour essayer de couvrir les 32 équipes dans une certaine mesure – abonnez-vous. Hockey LNH 2024 #hockey #nhl #faits saillants #calgaryflames #detroitredwings

41 Comments

  1. As a flames fan this season has been really up and down just when you think they’re heating up, they fall, I honestly hope we trade Markstrom so he can have an opportunity for a cup while we rebuild or do something.

  2. I was at the San Jose game, the Flames played like they arrived drunk. It was depressing to watch. After that pretty good road trip, I had high hopes, only to do this….. yeah.

  3. I can see Markstrom going somewhere else and becomming great again. Something stinks in Calgary.

  4. I believe 21-'22 was their last "as good as IT'LL get" run w Daryl S. for quite some time….

  5. The Flames are a .500 team. They’re gonna win some and lose some. That’s what they’ve been all year. I don’t know why anyone is expecting anything different.

  6. Would be cool to see Iginla jr on the Flames! Good to see the Kelowna Rockets still churning out NHL talent!

  7. Win or lose this year, there are a lot of tight friendships on the team. Though earlier in the year, there were trade rumours, they got real when Lindholm got traded. Markstrom and Lindholm are good friends. They got a Kuzy bounce for a few games, but then NJ and the Flames talks heated up, and then they sat Markstrom.

  8. I know we shouldn't always be pointing the finger at the coach in situations like this, but I'm wondering if the Flames made the right choice in hiring Ryan Huska behind the bench. It just seems like he hasn't lived up to the expectations especially with the kind of team the Flames have on paper. But it's probably a little too soon to judge though.

  9. I refer to them as Jekyll and Hyde.. They have times where they look really good like they do with Boston but the San Jose and Detroit games are really awful.. and at home too. I don't know if they're keeping them in hotels at home but maybe they need to if they aren't doing that. Start treating home games like away games because they're good on the road.

  10. According to Friedman, Tanev, Hanifin and Markstrom are as good as gone. Thats gotta be distracting.

  11. Don’t worry everyone! Canadian hockey media promises that Calgary is still a legit playoff contender even though they’re now behind f-ing Minnesota in the West & that trading Markstrom for the massive return he’ll garner is a mistake! Also they said Montreal can still make a run at a wild card spot, Ottawa will be able to figure it out for next year & the Leafs are a safe playoff lock because core 4

  12. The players know that it's going to be a complete tear-down rebuild, so if management is going to give up on the season, then they might as well do so too.

  13. I said it back then, and I'll say it now – Huberdeau was a huge mistake. The player was a flash in the pan with a fluke season that he'll never be able to repeat. That contract will haunt this franchise. When Tkachuk bolted, the Flames should've cut bait and run. That's when they should've started the rebuild. They have 7 more years stuck with that untradeable contract.

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