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How slim are the Flames’ playoff chances with 30 games left?
Gang, no matter what anybody tells you, the primary goal of every team when each National Hockey League season begins is to win the Stanley Cup.
Yes, some teams have a more realistic chance at winning each season than others, but nobody enters the season going “Oh boy, I hope our team struggles.” Everyone is hoping for the best, though many of the teams likely know that their hopes could be a bit of a long-shot.
The Calgary Flames entered the 2025-26 season hoping to make the playoffs after a 2024-25 season that saw them miss the final playoff spot on a tiebreaker. (We wouldn’t say that they expected to make the post-season, but they saw several potential areas for improvement that they felt could get them over the line.)
A post-Andersson trade Flames cap space update
Andersson’s departure gave the Flames four assets from Vegas, but it also further amplified the club’s already ample salary cap flexibility.
As the Flames head into the final 30 games of this season, let’s delve into how the Flames look from a salary cap perspective, both this season and into the future.
Flames prospect round-up: Andrew Basha continues to dominate since being assigned to the WHL
This is the Jan. 20-26 edition of the Flames prospect round-up, where we look at how Calgary Flames prospects have done every week. Specifically, we’ll look at players playing overseas, in junior hockey, or at the college level, as the American Hockey League prospects will have an article of their own in the Wranglers Recaps.