Three burning questions for the Calgary Flames entering the 2026 offseason
The Calgary Flames enter the offseason with a ton of draft picks, but there are at least three questions they should answer before next year.
The Calgary Flames (34-39-9) have embraced a rebuild ever since the 2024 offseason. Last season, however, they overachieved, going 41-27-14 with rookie goaltender Dustin Wolf earning a Vezina-caliber season. He had a .
910 save percentage and 2. 64 goals against average. This season seemed to start the rebuild officially.
Dustin Wolf took a step back (. 899 SV%, 3. 01 GAA), and the team ranked dead last in goals scored, assists, and shooting percentage.
The leader in points was Matthew Coronato with 45. More: Connor McDavid sweeps NHL on TNT vote as playoff MVP favorite Despite this, the Flames lost out to another Pacific Division team (Vancouver Canucks) for the best lottery odds. They still have the 4th-best lottery odds, behind Vancouver, the Chicago Blackhawks, and the New York Rangers.
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