Flames ready to take next step after a season of exceeding expectations
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The Calgary Flames are gearing up for a pivotal season after a 2022-23 campaign that surpassed many expectations. With a strong core led by star players like Elias Lindholm and Jonathan Huberdeau, the Flames showcased resilience and determination throughout the last season. The team's performance not only highlighted their potential but also laid the groundwork for greater ambitions in the upcoming year.
Head coach Ryan Huska emphasized the importance of building on last season’s momentum. He acknowledges that with key players returning and the addition of fresh talent, the Flames are ready to take the next step. The chemistry among the players has been notable during training camp, fueled by their shared desire to win and improve, indicating a bright future ahead.
As the NHL season approaches, the Flames are focused on refining their game strategy and enhancing team cohesion. The contributions from veterans and young talents alike will be crucial as they strive to compete for a playoff spot. With the support of their fans, the Flames are optimistic about their prospects and are eager to translate potential into success on the ice.
Head coach Ryan Huska emphasized the importance of building on last season’s momentum. He acknowledges that with key players returning and the addition of fresh talent, the Flames are ready to take the next step. The chemistry among the players has been notable during training camp, fueled by their shared desire to win and improve, indicating a bright future ahead.
As the NHL season approaches, the Flames are focused on refining their game strategy and enhancing team cohesion. The contributions from veterans and young talents alike will be crucial as they strive to compete for a playoff spot. With the support of their fans, the Flames are optimistic about their prospects and are eager to translate potential into success on the ice.