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Le hockey de la LNH aujourd’hui – Avec les signatures, les échanges et les nouvelles générales de la LNH devenant de plus en plus rares à mesure que l’intersaison avance, je veux donner mon aperçu et mes réflexions sur la reconstruction / réoutillage des Flames de Calgary depuis que Craig Conroy est directeur général avec tous les grands mouvements qu’il a faits Jacob Markstrom échange Elias Lindholm Nikita Zadorov Tyler Toffoli Andrew Mangiapane et plus, ainsi que le repêchage de Zayne Parekh et un peu sur le camp de développement des Flames de Calgary 2024 meilleurs espoirs de l’organisation. Ils ne rivaliseront pas avec des joueurs comme Connor McDavid des Oilers d’Edmonton ou Quinn Hughes des Canucks de Vancouver dans la division Pacifique, mais ils vont dans la bonne direction. Pour tout ce qui concerne les faits saillants de la LNH 2024, les nouvelles et les rumeurs de la LNH aujourd’hui, les choix et les prédictions, les réactions, les récapitulatifs, les classements et les répartitions de jeu pendant la saison, abonnez-vous. Nhl aujourd’hui #nhl #faits saillants #nhlnews

32 Comments

  1. Mantha was a soft passenger in Detroit, and I had hope when he came to DC… but he was soft and invisible at times as a Cap too. Shocker he had a bounce back year when he needed a new contract. Calgary isn't going to like this guy.

  2. Calgary just have to beat LA to get the playoff spot or get wildcard . I'm oilers fan but I miss flames and Oilers rivalry.

  3. The flames have the best player in the NHL Andrei Kuzmenko so the players might as well get their ring sizes checked

  4. I love the direction, should be a solid playoff team by the time new arena opens , In Connie we trust. Lets gooooo

  5. Another top 5 pick this year is exactly we need. I feel have some really good bulding blocks in Zary, Wolf, and now Parekh. Next few years will suck but its great to see guys like Sharangovich breakout and find themselves in the NHL. Most interesting to me will be who sticks it out over these losing years. I could see Kadri wanting out soon and as soon our younger players need their bigger contracts later on we gotta dump Huby.

  6. There are still 2 drafts to go in this "rebuild" Next year has a top 20 similar to this year but the next 65 picks are a crap shoot. It's a much deeper draft and if the flames get a top 5……he's gonna be good, Parehk good. The may add a couple of good draft picks as well if Anderson and/or Kadri get traded. Stay tuned.

  7. I appreciate the fact that he’s not half assing it. Get rid of the guys you can, keep the ones you can’t and draft your ass off. I reserve judgement on the outcome, but there is definitely hope. The biggest challenge is replacing Markstrom. Developing a world class goalie is very difficult. And when you don’t have anything left to trade for one, that’s your only option. I’m not convinced that Wolf is the guy. Time will tell.

  8. I've never seen most of these prospects play, but just from reports most of them sound like good middle-of-the-lineup players, which is what you expect to get in the draft when you pick 12-15th every year. You usually don't find a franchise making superstar at that point of the draft, unless you get lucky and one falls to you. They did get lucky with Gaudreau, but that doesn't often happen. The cup winners & genuine contenders usually have at least 2-3 super high end guys, and those are hard to get when you're picking 12th, and we know they can't attract those guys as free agents. But this year, if Wolf isn't the goalie he's cracked up to be, the Flames might just end up with a top 3 pick.

  9. I’m a Flames fan and I love what Conroy has done so far. It’s been a rough last few years with everyone wanting out, I’m hoping he’ll be able to bring in more talent with his history of playing in the city for so long. GM status aside he’s also a great ambassador for the team. I’m excited to see what this season brings, I’ll consider it a win if a good team culture can be formed and carried forward into the future

  10. Conroy doing exactly what he should, getting rid of players for assets, whether it's picks or prospects. The Flames are loaded with currency, what happens with those picks and prospects remains to be seen but so far so good.

  11. Flames finish just outside the playoffs pretty much every year. Because of that they will continue to finish there with no early draft picks. As someone else mentioned in the comments they haven't had a number 1 pick yet. To be successful long term in today's NHL your team has to absolutely suck for a period of time to get some top picks.

  12. jumping so quickly to a rebuild after the hubs trade an signing kadri is ballsy yet smart. takes a qualified and realistic gm to understand his veteran core isn't good enough to win a cup, and expending valuable future assets for bandaids will never work. so just resetting and doing a full scorched earth rebuild is the best thing to do. 2024 was a great draft, they got quality assets for the vets they traded. keep it up with the kadri deals and 4 to 5 years they can get back into the playoff picture with a bright Young core.

  13. I mean come on guys… you have a couple young players with decent potential. The way teams are built nowadays, they’ll need a lot more, this is not enough to make a dent in the playoffs. There’s alot of other teams that futures look a lot brighter that’s forsure.

  14. This guy can't even decide if its a rebuild or not thats how cold his takes are. He created an entire video out of it. "Its not going to be a boring season i don't think!". Congratulations bro

  15. Not a lot of faith in Conroy. He just has that nitwit look about him. Players don't want to play in Calgary. Bad ownership.

  16. So far I really like the direction and attitude of Craig Conroy towards making the Flames competitive once again, moving the Wranglers to Calgary sets them up well to build an excellent developmental system and that is something that was really lacking in the past. Full marks to Connie as GM , and his commitment to the path they have chosen.

  17. This is what can be called Part two if what I think is Conroy's five year plan, the tools are slowly and methodically being found, brought into the mix and when things start to show that the time has come we won't be say WTF…we know what will be coming.

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