The Calgary Flames are riding a four game winning streak to begin their 2024-25 season. But their depth is being tested early this season due to injuries.
During the Flames’ final preseason game against the Winnipeg Jets forward Yegor Sharangovich suffered an injury. The injury appeared to happen late in the third period when a Jets player and Sharangovich fell to the ground together.
The Calgary Flames have missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs the last two seasons, and their attempt to break the trend for this season has already been dealt a significant blow.
As the NHL preseason ends, the Calgary Flames have good news and bad to start the season. The team had standout performances from unlikely heroes, but they also lost a key forward who is out week-to-week with an injury.
On Friday night, in the Calgary Flames’ pre-season finale with the Winnipeg Jets, forward Yegor Sharangovich left the game due to an injury. On Monday morning, the Flames announced that Sharangovich is out week-to-week with a lower body injury and has been placed on the injury reserve list to start the regular season.
The Calgary Flames have placed forward Yegor Sharangovich on injured reserve, the club announced Monday morning. Sharangovich, 26, is week-to-week with a lower-body injury after making an early exit from the Flames’ preseason finale against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
Not too many folks in Calgary knew who Yegor Sharangovich was when the Flames acquired him from the New Jersey Devils last year. Well, it didn’t take long for the Belarusian forward to make a name for himself around these parts as one of the most talented offensive players on this Flames team.
In a way, Aydar Suniev represents the true beginning of the Calgary Flames’ current rebuild process. Just over a year ago, when Craig Conroy took over from Brad Treliving as the Flames’ general manager, he faced an impending (and inevitable) mass exodus of veteran talent.
The Montreal Canadiens have two 1st rounders in the 2025 NHL Draft, but Calgary’s apparent rebuild could prompt them to trade one of them. Owning both their own and the Calgary Flames 1st-rounders for the next draft, it would be the fourth draft in a row that the Canadiens would go into late June with two picks in the top-32.
The Washington Capitals have a couple more seasons at the minimum before the Alex Ovechkin Era of their history possibly comes to an end. As things currently stand, Ovechkin is under contract until 2026.
The day before the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville, the Calgary Flames traded Tyler Toffoli to the New Jersey Devils. Coming back to the Flames in the transaction were pending restricted free agent Yegor Sharangovich and a third-round selection in the stacked 2023 draft.
The Calgary Flames have signed forward Yegor Sharangovich to a five-year contract extension, his agent, Dan Milstein, tweeted on Monday morning. Sharangovich, 26, set career highs with 31 goals, 28 assists, and 59 points in 82 games with the Flames during the 2023-24 season.
Yegor Sharangovich greatly endeared himself to hockey fans in Calgary during his first season with the Flames, setting new career highs with 31 goals, 28 assists, and 59 points in 82 games — all while keeping his nose relatively clean.
In a group of players that needed bounce-back seasons, Yegor Sharangovich was one of them, and boy, did he deliver. The Flames wanted to get younger and acquire raw talent that could be used in plenty of different offensive scenarios, and they are getting what they bargained for after a stellar 2023-24 season for the young winger.
The Detroit Red Wings have a few organizational needs they need to address this summer. One of which is adding a top-six winger – or two. This year’s free agent class has a few options, but the short supply of bonafide top-six forwards could lead to higher-than-usual salaries.
One of the more interesting storylines to watch this offseason will be how the Calgary Flames go about dealing with Yegor Sharangovich. There are three options for the team.
At this point, it’s almost a cliche to say that Mikael Backlund’s been a life preserver for the Calgary Flames. For the better part of the past decade, Backlund’s line has been relied upon to give the club quality minutes.
The Calgary Flames had a weird season in 2023-24, and there’s no better illustration of that weirdness than their special teams play. The club swapped
Despite the Calgary Flames not qualifying for the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs, a lot of positive aspects can be taken from this season. One of these bright spots has to be Yegor Sharangovich, who has emerged as a big piece to be included in this Flames’ retool.
Yegor Sharangovich has been having an incredible season so far with the Calgary Flames. The 25-year-old scored the second hat trick of his career on Jan.
When Calgary Flames general manager chose to trade Tyler Toffoli to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Yegor Sharangovich and a third-round pick, the majority of the fan base was quite underwhelmed.
Facing the prospect of going winless over a three-game mid-December road trip, Ryan Huska’s Calgary Flames fought tooth and nail to tie up the score following a no-show first period on Thursday night.
The Calgary Flames inked their newest addition to a two-year contract. The deal carries an AAV of $3.1 million and he will emerge from it as a UFA, two years from now.
The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Tyler Toffoli from the Calgary Flames in exchange for forward Yegor Sharangovich and a 2023 third-round draft pick, the club announced Tuesday afternoon.
Selected 141st overall back in 2018, Sharangovich burst onto the NHL scene this year and scored 16 goals and 30 points in 54 games.
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