9 Reasons the Calgary Flames Struggled Last Season

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    Anna Lee
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    Je suis tombée sur quelque chose d’assez intéressant récemment en naviguant tard le soir et en lisant différentes discussions en ligne. Un commentaire mentionnant spin better a attiré mon attention et m’a donné envie d’en savoir plus. J’ai pris un peu de temps pour regarder et j’ai trouvé que tout était assez clair et simple à utiliser. Je continue encore à explorer, mais ça semble vraiment intéressant à découvrir.

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    MC_Hammer
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    Thanks Trevor!

    Lots to think about this year. It’s looking more and more that Ras will be in the opening line up. Not ideal.

    I am really suprised they did not go after a vet goaltender to mentor Wolf. I guess he does not need it.

    Anyways, Packers Detroit coming up this weekend. As a Packers fan I am giddy!

    #24054
    Lannysmoustache
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    Thanks Trevor. I think most Flame fans were disappointed with Frost and Farabee. They never seemed to breakout of that Tortillini stink. I’m sure a fresh start will get them off and running this year. Farabee should get a more defined role, which like Pospisil should help immensely. According to Huska, both should see more ice on the penalty kill.
    I’m hoping Parekh gives the powerplay another dimension, much like Al MacInnis did when he broke in with the Flames. I’d play him with Weegar at first until he gets more comfortable with the league.
    Sharagovich is a puzzle, is he a 30 goal guy, or a guy that scored 30 goals? He needs to be put in a position to succeed although I think it should be a short leash.
    Glad Conroy has stayed away from the aging vets, there’s too much youth to waste a spot on them.

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    Trevor Neufeld
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    One common narrative surrounding the Calgary Flames of 24-25 was that “everything had to go right” for the team to reach their 96-point finish. The ar
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