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7 Flames players will require waivers for the first time in 2025-26

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Flames Nation
Jul 20, 2025 2:00 PM

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As the NHL gears up for the 2025-26 season, a handful of Calgary Flames players will require waivers for the first time, leading to strategic considerations for the organization. Key figures such as Jacob Markstrom, Andrew Mangiapane, and Chris Tanev highlight the roster's complexities as they prepare for a new phase in their careers. The impending waiver requirement signifies a pivotal moment for these athletes, who must navigate the delicate balance of performance and roster decisions.

The Flames organization finds itself at a crossroads, with management needing to evaluate the potential implications of these players on the team’s future. As Markstrom settles into a crucial role as the last line of defense, his performance will be scrutinized closely to determine how it influences the franchise’s direction. Meanwhile, Mangiapane and Tanev’s contributions are vital, ensuring the Flames remain competitive in a challenging Western Conference.

With the ever-evolving landscape of the NHL, the Flames are not just planning for the present, but also considering how these changes affect prospects and roster depth. As these players prepare for what could be a make-or-break year, the stakes are high for Calgary. The decisions made in the coming months will undoubtedly shape the team’s prospects and potential playoff aspirations as they look to solidify their position within the league.