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5 Takeaways from Calgary Flames’ First 10 Games of 2025-26 Season

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The Hockey Writers
Oct 28, 2025 7:50 PM

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The Calgary Flames have navigated the first ten games of the 2025-26 NHL season with a mix of triumphs and challenges, showcasing both their potential and areas needing improvement. Under the guidance of head coach Ryan Huska, the Flames have exhibited a strong commitment to teamwork and strategy, highlighting the impressive skills of key players like Elias Lindholm and Jacob Markstrom. Lindholm, in particular, has emerged as a pivotal offensive force, consistently contributing to the team’s scoring efforts.

However, consistency remains a concern, particularly in the defensive zone, where lapses in coverage have led to crucial goals against the Flames. Markstrom has had to step up significantly, facing a heavy workload, as the team strives to solidify its defensive structure. As they look to sharpen their gameplay, the coaching staff is focusing on creating more efficient breakouts and enhancing the overall cohesion among the defensemen.

The Flames' depth at forward has also been tested, and some unexpected standout performances have emerged, providing hope for the remainder of the season. Young talents are beginning to find their footing in the NHL, making contributions that could prove vital as Calgary aims to secure a playoff spot. The chemistry developing among the forwards will be key as they continue to build momentum.

Overall, the early season has seen the Flames develop an identity marked by resilience, adaptability, and a desire to compete. As the Flames gear up for their next challenges, the fans remain optimistic, hoping to see their beloved team rise to the occasion in the promising weeks ahead.