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College hockey has finally begun for Flames prospects

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Flames Nation
Oct 9, 2025 4:00 PM

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The college hockey season has officially kicked off, presenting an exciting opportunity for the Calgary Flames' prospects to showcase their talents. Notably, players like Matthew Coronato and Jakob Pelletier have taken center stage with their respective college teams, aiming to shine and make a strong impression as they progress in their hockey journeys.

Coronato, who played his freshman year at Harvard, has quickly adapted to the collegiate level, showing impressive offensive skills and the ability to create plays. On the other end, Pelletier continues to exhibit his thrilling style of play at Boston College, where his speed and agility have already garnered attention from scouts and fans alike.

As the Flames keep a close eye on these young talents, the performance of their prospects in the early weeks of the college season is crucial for their development. The Flames hope these players will refine their skills and become essential parts of the team in the future, making the first few games a vital period for evaluation.

Fans are eagerly watching as these prospects contribute to their teams and look for ways to stand out. With the stakes high, players like Coronato and Pelletier are not just playing for their college teams but potentially writing their tickets to the NHL, bringing excitement to the Flames organization and its supporters.