Despite not making the postseason, the Calgary Flames had a promising year.
Yegor Sharangovich broke a third-period tie in a two-goal game while Adam Klapka collected one goal and one assist as the host Calgary Flames kept their playoff hopes alive with a 5-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday.
Welcome back to one of our newest features here at FlamesNation: Five Flames Takes. After digging into a main topic, Mike will weigh in on five more popular discussion topics involving the Flames and their prospects. Mikael Backlund is finally finding his groove when the Calgary Flames need him the most.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
Calgary Flames forward Yegor Sharangovich scored one of the nicest goals of the 2024-25 season midway through Friday’s game against the Minnesota Wild to give his team a 2-0 lead.
The Calgary Flames have been on an excellent run as of late, going 9–6–5 in their last 20 games. Very much a needed turnaround, as the team continues to chase the second wild card spot in the playoffs.
The Calgary Flames haven’t had too many concerning issues to address this season. Sure, they struggle to score goals, but that was always expected to be with a team that parted ways with so many veterans a season ago.
In this edition of Calgary Flames News & Rumours, general manager (GM) Craig Conroy is said to have interest in Boston Bruins defenceman Brandon Carlo.
Calgary Flames forward Yegor Sharangovich is many things. He’s a really good hockey player. He’s a Lego maniac. But one thing he likely won’t be, at least in 2026, is an Olympian.
The Calgary Flames are hanging in there. In a game they desperately needed, they came through. On the road, the Flames held off a late rally from the Seattle Kraken to win 3-2 last night.
Identifying the players with four games each week and filling your roster with those players can increase your chances of winning your fantasy hockey matchup.
It didn’t take long for Yegor Sharangovich to impress Calgary Flames fans last season. Many had originally questioned his acquisition, believing the Flames had given up too much in Tyler Toffoli.
The month of November was an eventful one for the Calgary Flames with a lot of highs and lows. The highs were very high which included a four game win streak on home and and the incredible play of Dustin Wolf.
The Calgary Flames are off to a surprising start. Not too many people thought the Flames would be in this position to begin the year with a record 8-6-3 in the Pacific Division.
The Calgary Flames were victorious on Tuesday evening, beating the Montreal Canadiens in overtime by a 3-2 score. But they finished the game down a player, as forward Anthony Mantha left the game after the first period with an apparent lower body injury.
The red-hot Calgary Flames are getting a major offensive jolt off the injured reserve.
The Calgary Flames have missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs the last two seasons, and their attempt to break the trend for this season has already been dealt a significant blow.
On Friday night, in the Calgary Flames’ pre-season finale with the Winnipeg Jets, forward Yegor Sharangovich left the game due to an injury. On Monday morning, the Flames announced that Sharangovich is out week-to-week with a lower body injury and has been placed on the injury reserve list to start the regular season.
The Calgary Flames have placed forward Yegor Sharangovich on injured reserve, the club announced Monday morning. Sharangovich, 26, is week-to-week with a lower-body injury after making an early exit from the Flames’ preseason finale against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
Not too many folks in Calgary knew who Yegor Sharangovich was when the Flames acquired him from the New Jersey Devils last year. Well, it didn’t take long for the Belarusian forward to make a name for himself around these parts as one of the most talented offensive players on this Flames team.
The Calgary Flames have signed forward Yegor Sharangovich to a five-year contract extension, his agent, Dan Milstein, tweeted on Monday morning. Sharangovich, 26, set career highs with 31 goals, 28 assists, and 59 points in 82 games with the Flames during the 2023-24 season.
Despite the Calgary Flames not qualifying for the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs, a lot of positive aspects can be taken from this season. One of these bright spots has to be Yegor Sharangovich, who has emerged as a big piece to be included in this Flames’ retool.
Yegor Sharangovich has been having an incredible season so far with the Calgary Flames. The 25-year-old scored the second hat trick of his career on Jan.
Facing the prospect of going winless over a three-game mid-December road trip, Ryan Huska’s Calgary Flames fought tooth and nail to tie up the score following a no-show first period on Thursday night.
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