The Calgary Flames are making headlines this week with news and rumors surrounding key players and team decisions. From trade talks involving Rasmus Andersson to the re-signing of Justin Kirkland, and the uncertain future of goaltender Dan Vladar, here's a breakdown of the latest buzz surrounding the Flames.
Rasmus Andersson's Future in Question
Rasmus Andersson, a key defenseman for the Flames, is reportedly the subject of active trade discussions. With one year remaining on his contract, which carries a $4.55 million cap hit, the Flames and Andersson have apparently not found common ground on a long-term extension. This impasse has led General Manager Craig Conroy to explore trade options, with several teams expressing interest, including the Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, and Columbus Blue Jackets.
Andersson also holds a six-team no-trade list, giving him some control over his destination. Recent reports suggest that Andersson "is ready for something new" and would welcome a change of scenery. While Conroy is not in a rush to make a deal and may wait until mid-season if his demands are not met, the Flames could capitalize on Andersson's value now.
Kirkland Stays in Calgary
In a move that has been well-received by Flames fans, forward Justin Kirkland has been re-signed to a one-year, $900,000 contract. Kirkland, who became a fan favorite last season, appeared in 21 games, scoring two goals and six assists before a season-ending injury. His 75% success rate in shootouts also led the Flames. Despite the injury potentially ending his season, the Flames have rewarded his efforts with a new deal. Some argue that re-signing Kirkland might not have been the best move for the Flames, suggesting younger in-house options like Rory Kerins or Sam Morton could have been better choices, because Kirkland is viewed more as a tweener player.
Vladar's Future Uncertain
Goaltender Dan Vladar's future with the Flames remains uncertain as he approaches unrestricted free agency. While Vladar has expressed a desire to stay in Calgary, negotiations have not resulted in an agreement. With Dustin Wolf emerging as the team's clear number-one goaltender, Vladar may seek opportunities for more playing time elsewhere.
General Manager Craig Conroy acknowledged that the Flames are in discussions with Vladar's representatives. The team has reportedly made offers, but nothing has been agreed upon. If Vladar departs, Devin Cooley, who had a solid season with the Calgary Wranglers (AHL), could be a potential in-house replacement as Wolf's backup.
Other Flames News
The Flames are actively engaged in shaping their roster for the future. While questions remain about Andersson and Vladar, the team is also focused on player development, and community engagement.