Flames trim training camp roster: 13 players assigned to Wranglers
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The Calgary Flames have officially trimmed their training camp roster, assigning 13 players to the Calgary Wranglers, their AHL affiliate. This reshaping of the roster reflects the team's strategic direction as they prepare for the upcoming season. Among the players reassigned were notable names like Adam Ruzicka and Jakob Pelletier, who had been vying for a spot on the Flames' NHL roster.
By cutting down the roster, Flames’ head coach Ryan Huska can focus on optimizing the remaining players for the upcoming season. The reassignment is part of the Flames' effort to create a competitive environment as they seek to improve upon last season's performance. With the likes of Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri still in the mix, the Flames have a solid core to build around.
As training camp progresses, fans will be keen to see who makes the final cut. The Flames have a mix of experienced players and young talent ready to make an impact on the ice. The upcoming preseason games will be crucial in determining the final roster, and the anticipation is building across Calgary as hockey season approaches.
By cutting down the roster, Flames’ head coach Ryan Huska can focus on optimizing the remaining players for the upcoming season. The reassignment is part of the Flames' effort to create a competitive environment as they seek to improve upon last season's performance. With the likes of Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri still in the mix, the Flames have a solid core to build around.
As training camp progresses, fans will be keen to see who makes the final cut. The Flames have a mix of experienced players and young talent ready to make an impact on the ice. The upcoming preseason games will be crucial in determining the final roster, and the anticipation is building across Calgary as hockey season approaches.