Aug 29, 2009 | Canada.com
Calgary Flames introduce five off-season acquisitions
Calgarians had heard about them, now they finally got to see them. With National Hockey League training camps just a few weeks away, the Flames officially unveiled their five off-season acquisitions Tuesday afternoon at a Saddledome press conference.
Flames sign tough-guy McGrattan
Weighing in at 234 pounds. Introducing the Calgary Flames' new heavyweight - Brian McGrattan.
Johnson looking for expanded role
By T.J. Colello Cape Breton Post SYDNEY - Aaron Johnson may not have made the playoff lineup for the Chicago Blackhawks during their run to the Western Conference final, but it didn't mean he couldn't get involved.
Flames newcomers pumped for fresh start
The answer is Stephane Yelle, German Titov, Eric Godard, Kristian Huselius and Mike Leclerc.
Bouwmeester dons the fiery Flame
Jay Bouwmeester was ready to be a piece of the Calgary Flames puzzle instead of carrying the load for an NHL team.
Calgary Flames Offseason Game Plan: Bouwmeester and Beyond
The Calgary Flames offseason started with a bang. The Flames made good, solid decisions at the draft, and made a splash acquiring the rights to Florida defenseman Jay Bouwmeester... by Keith Harrison 16 reads July 01, 2009 The Calgary Flames offseason started with a bang.
Bert waiting for Flames to call
Todd Bertuzzi is beginning to wonder if no news is bad news when it comes to the Calgary Flames.
It's now been more than one week since Darryl Sutter's non-announcement. Remember that one? It was his four-days-after-the-fact explanation about why Mike Keenan was fired as head coach and his proclamation he'll take the job unless he can find somebody better.
Game Story: Flames 3 at Wild 2
Calgary Flames 3 at Minnesota Wild 2 The Herald's Three Stars Calgary Flames left wing Curtis Glencross brings the puck down ice ahead of Minnesota Wild center Eric Belanger during the first period of their NHL hockey game in the Xcel Energy Center in St.
Cammalleri willing to talk contract with Flames
Despite being shoved against the National Hockey League's unforgiving salary-cap wall, the Calgary Flames can sign Michael Cammalleri.
C Dustin Boyd scored his first NHL playoff goal in the 5-1 Game 5 loss. Boyd drove hard to the net to beat Hawks G Nikolai Khabibulin.
As the Calgary Flames did their exit interviews yesterday, it became clear the finality of this season was affecting the pending free agents more than others.
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