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Old 03-08-2025, 06:27 AM   #1
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Updating the mess of the Flames’ conditional 2025 first-round draft picks

It’s finally here, gang: the 2024-25 NHL season’s trade deadline. While we’re not quite sure what will unfold for the Calgary Flames, we do know one thing: the Flames have complicated trade conditions they’ll need to untangle when it comes to their first round picks.

Instant Reaction: Flames earn a point in Dallas, finish gauntlet road trip .500

The Calgary Flames headed into Texas on Thursday for their clash with the Dallas Stars with a big opportunity ahead of them. After earning five points in their five prior road games on their lengthy six game trek, they had the opportunity to finish their trip above .500 with a win.
Well, they couldn’t quite hold onto a third period lead as they seemed to run out of steam, but the Flames earned a crucial point via a 3-2 overtime loss to the Stars.

Flames prospect Zayne Parekh scores 100th point of 2024-25 OHL season

Calgary Flames prospect Zayne Parekh made history on Thursday night, scoring a power-play goal to become the first OHL defenceman to reach the 100-point mark in a single season in more than a decade.

Evaluating whether Ryan Huska deserves all the harsh criticism


Ryan Huska is in the midst of his second full season as the head coach of the Calgary Flames, and many fans have been quick to blame him for the team’s mediocre performance this year. The Flames sit at a record of 29–23–10 and are currently just one points above the Vancouver Canucks in the race for the second wild card spot. The Flames were projected prior to the year to be firmly in the basement by most, with many predicting that this season would be the true start to a rebuild.

Flames general manager Craig Conroy reflects on a quiet 2025 NHL trade deadline

A year ago, the Calgary Flames were the proverbial main character of the trade market. Seemingly everything went through them, and general manager Craig Conroy was one of the busiest people in hockey for much of the season.

Flames stay quiet on busy deadline day


The Calgary Flames concluded their 2025 Trade Deadline with the same roster they’ve had for the previous six weeks, a welcome departure to previous seasons where the club saw plenty of upheaval and player movement.

Craig Conroy, the Flames general manager, said on TradeCentre that the club would be quiet during one of the busiest days on the hockey calendar. He held true to his word, telling reporters in Dallas afterwards that his club never got close to a deal. Management stayed in the city following the Flames’ 3-2 overtime loss to the Stars.

Why a quiet deadline day was the right route for Flames GM Craig Conroy

Amidst the usual mayhem that precedes the annual trade freeze, Conroy opted to stand pat.
A slow-news day, actually a no-news day, but also a clear message to Flames’ current cast — go finish what you started.

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