hockey

Early Returns Positive for Flames Prospect Aydar Suniev

โ€ขYahoo Sports

Aydar Suniev is starting to make an impression with the Calgary Flames during his latest call-up from the AHL Wranglers. The 21-year-old has played five games since being recalled, recording his first NHL point - an assist - on April 12 against the Utah Mammoth. In his most recent outing versus the Colorado Avalanche , Suniev registered four shots on goal and generated multiple quality chances.

ยฉ Sergei Belski-Imagn Images Heโ€™s been noticeable in limited action. Suniev has shown an ability to get up ice quickly, create opportunities, and hold his own defensively. At 6-foot-2, 198 pounds, he brings size along with a strong shot, giving the Flames another intriguing option up front.

Head coach Ryan Huska has seen progress over the short stint. โ€œI thought he was dangerous, he had some really good chances for us,โ€ said Huska of Suniev. โ€œHeโ€™s a strong man, heโ€™s heavy on the puck.

The one thing he does really well is protect the puck and then he gets himself into positions to shoot and his shot is very good. โ€ Suniev spent most of the season with the Wranglers, where the Flamesโ€™ 2023 third-round pick (80th overall) from Kazan, Russia posted 15 goals and 23 points in 55 games in his first professional season. The foundation is there.

For Suniev, itโ€™s now about turning those tools into consistent production at the NHL level, but his early showing has been a positive step.