Dive into the Flames' training camp highlights, where Hunter 'Brew' Brzustewicz steals the spotlight and the Kraken stumble in their preseason opener!
As the Calgary Flames skate into the new season, all eyes are on their promising blue-line prospect, Hunter Brzustewicz, affectionately nicknamed 'Brew'. Training camp has turned into a showcase of his talents, with both the coaching staff and veteran players throwing praises his way. Brew's presence on the ice has left fans buzzing with excitement, eager to see how he’ll contribute to the team’s success in the upcoming NHL season. With the Flames past struggles firmly in the rearview mirror, Brzustewicz represents a beacon of hope for a brighter future in Calgary.
Over in Seattle, the Kraken had a rough start to their preseason, putting up an uneven performance against their rivals, the Calgary Flames. In a showdown at Climate Pledge Arena, the Flames turned on the heat and dominated with a 6-1 victory that left the Kraken reeling. Technical difficulties added to the confusion, making for a challenging night for Seattle fans and players alike. With the Flames venturing into the new season with confidence, it seems they are not just finding their groove, but also leaving the Kraken with a notable lesson in preparation.
With the excitement of preseason comes the ever-important question: where can Flames fans catch all the action? Flames TV emerges as the go-to streaming platform during the exhibition schedule, allowing fans to stay connected with their favorite team from the comfort of their couches. Whether you’re a die-hard Flames supporter or just tuning in for the hockey action, Flames TV has got you covered, providing live coverage, behind-the-scenes insights, and post-game analysis to keep the spirits high in Calgary.
As the Flames kick off their preseason, standout performances from players like Clark Bishop and Sam Honzek add to the team’s growing confidence. Bishop scored a goal and added an assist, while Honzek dished out two assists, proving to be key players in the Flames' stellar offensive display. The fireworks on the ice not only showcase individual talents but also hint at the chemistry blooming within the team, raising hopes for a strong showing in the regular season.
In other fun facts, did you know that Hunter Brzustewicz played for the OHL’s Kitchener Rangers where he racked up an impressive 62 points in just 65 games last season? Meanwhile, the Flames and Kraken, both finishing with 81 points last season, will be looking to overcome past disappointments, and perhaps create a rivalry that will have fans on the edge of their seats!
Considered one of Calgary's best blue-line prospects, Hunter Brzustewicz has already earned praise from both the coach and a star teammate.
Technical difficulties took over the Kraken's preseason opener, a confused 6-1 loss to the Calgary Flames at Climate Pledge Arena.
Flames TV will be your streaming home during the exhibition schedule.
On Sunday, the Seattle Kraken began their exhibition schedule with a v...
The Calgary Flames and Seattle Kraken both finished with 81 points last year in the Western Conference and missed the NHL playoffs by 17 points.
While those efforts, and productive outings from Clark Bishop (1G, 1A) and Sam Honzek (two helpers), were instrumental, it was the Flames' group of relatively ...
SEATTLE — The Calgary Flames and Seattle Kraken both finished with 81 points last year in the Western Conference and missed the NHL playoffs by 17 points.
Despite being outshot 14-10 in the opening period, Clark Bishop, Matt Coronato and Adam Klapka put pucks past Kraken netminder Philipp Grubauer before the game ...
The Calgary Flames cruised to an impressive 6-1 win over the Seattle Kraken to kickoff the pre-season.
Despite being outshot 14-10 in the opening period, Clark Bishop, Matt Coronato and Adam Klapka put pucks past Kraken netminder Philipp Grubauer before the game ...
The Flames open their eight-game pre-season schedule Sunday evening with a visit to the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena.
Andrew Basha is one of the lucky few Calgary kids, as on Monday he was set to be in full Flames gear for his first professional hockey game.
Andrew Basha was born and raised in Calgary and grew up cheering for the Calgary Flames.