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    Poirier signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Flames on Thursday.

    Poirier has spent the last three seasons with AHL Calgary after he was selected in the third round, 72nd overall, in 2020. Poirier had five goals and 37 assists over 71 regular-season appearances with the Wranglers in 2024-25. He could make his NHL debut in 2025-26 but is likely to spend most, if not all, of the season in the AHL.

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    Kerins penned a one-year, two-way contract with Calgary on Thursday.

    Kerins led the AHL Wranglers in scoring last year during the regular season, potting 33 goals and adding 28 assists across 63 games. He made his NHL debut with the Flames last season, generating four assists in five games. Kerins is a bubble player at this time, but a strong training camp could garner him a job as a third-line winger.

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  • Flames' Yan Kuznetsov: Re-signs with Calgary

    Kuznetsov signed a two-year contract with the Flames on Thursday.

    Kuznetsov was a restricted free agent, so it isn't particularly surprising to see him return to the Flames. The first year of his new contract will be a two-way deal, while the second year will become a one-way agreement. Kuznetsov made 72 regular-season appearances with AHL Calgary last year and recorded six goals, 15 assists and 38 PIM.

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  • Flames' Sam Morton: Inks two-way deal

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    Morton had 20 goals and 45 points in 70 regular-season appearances with AHL Calgary in 2024-25. He also made his NHL debut with the Flames on April 17, recording a goal, four hits and a blocked shot. The 25-year-old is likely to begin the 2025-26 campaign in the minors, but he might end up logging additional games at the NHL level before the season is over.

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  • Flames' Morgan Frost: Accepts two-year contract

    Frost signed a two-year, $8.75 million contract with the Flames on Wednesday, PuckPedia reports.

    Frost was a restricted free agent this summer after completing his two-year, $4.2 million deal. He had 14 goals and 37 points across 81 appearances between Philadelphia and Calgary in 2024-25. That was his third straight campaign with over 35 points. Frost should continue to serve in a middle-six capacity and receive some power-play ice time this coming season.

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    Prosvetov signed a one-year, $950,000 contract with the Flames on Tuesday.

    Prosvetov spent 2024-25 with CSKA Moscow of the KHL, earning a 20-16-2 record with a 2.32 GAA and a .920 save percentage in 38 regular-season outings. He went 2-3 in five playoff contests. Prosvetov has had limited success at the NHL level, but he turned a corner with a .921 save percentage over 21 games with AHL Colorado during the 2023-24 regular season. He'll be in contention for the backup goalie job in Calgary during training camp, though neither Prosvetov nor Devin Cooley should be expected to get much playing time behind Dustin Wolf.

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    Cicek signed a one-year, two-way contract worth $775,000 with the Flames on Tuesday, the team announced Tuesday.

    After spending last year in Germany with DEL Adler, where he posted 17 points in 50 regular-season games, Cicek is back in North America on a two-way deal with the Flames. This will be the third NHL organization that the 25-year-old has spent time with, and he'll likely begin the season playing in the AHL. He has not played a game in the NHL since the 2022-23 season.

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  • Flames' Joel Hanley: Signs two-year deal

    Hanley put pen to paper on a two-year, $3.5 million contract with Calgary on Tuesday.

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    Bishop signed a one-year, two-way contract with Calgary on Monday.

    Bishop generated 19 goals and 38 points in 66 regular-season games for AHL Calgary in 2024-25. He played in six straight NHL games with the Flames from Jan. 23-Feb. 1, earning one goal, four shots on net, two blocked shots and eight hits. Bishop will probably spend most of the 2025-26 campaign in the minors.

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    Stockselius had a big offensive year (22 goals and 51 points in 40 regular-season outings) playing for a Djurgardens Jr. team alongside multiple high-end draft prospects and his brother, Lucas. He endeared himself to scouts at the World U18's after showing he can still be effective in a depth role. Although Stockselius has excellent size (6-foot-3 and 185 pounds), his skill set is average across the board. He represents a nice depth addition for Calgary at this stage of the draft. Expect Stockselius to return to his native Sweden for at least the next year or two.

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    Bahl has signed a six-year, $32.1 million contract extension with the Flames on Saturday, PuckPedia reports.

    Bahl, who was a pending restricted free agent, has locked in a long-term extension with the Flames. He posted three goals, 17 assists, 116 blocked shots and 109 hits across 73 regular-season appearances while averaging 21:23 of ice time per game last campaign. The 25-year-old is an integral piece of the Calgary's top-four defense group.

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  • Flames' Cullen Potter: Selected 32nd overall at draft

    Potter was the 32nd overall pick by Calgary in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Friday.

    Potter is perhaps the top skater in the 2025 NHL Draft, and he can lift you out of your seat when he winds up with the puck. His shot is also very good, and he loves to rip it on the fly. That's fine as a smallish player on big college ice at Arizona State, but Potter needs to make sure his inside game adds some bite to make an impact in the NHL. He comes by his skill honestly -- his mother is a 14-time medalist on the international stage with the U.S. Women's National Hockey Team, and she still holds the U.S. Olympic women's hockey record for most points in a career (32) and single Olympics (11; Tokyo). Potter projects into the Flames' middle six, with PP2 upside. His motor will get him there.

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    Reschny was the 18th overall pick by Calgary in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Friday.

    Reschny has all the tools to be a solid NHL forward. His drive and intensity are fantastic. He's creative with the puck. And he's one of the best 200-foot players in the 2025 class. So what's the catch? He's 5-foot-11 with average feet (at best). And there are truckloads of guys with similar skills who never take that next step. Reschny took strides this past season to show he can be a big-game guy, and let's be honest -- skating isn't the anchor it once was for guys. It's a skill that can and is trained. Scouts and pundits will tell you he has a touch of Seth Jarvis, a dash of Mikael Granlund and a sprinkle of Connor McMichael in him. Those sound nice, and we'll wait to see. Reschny may not top out like any of those guys, but he could easily become a reliable third-line pivot or winger who gets some auditions on the second line.

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    Hunt signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Flames on Friday. He'll come with a cap hit of $825,000 if he's on the NHL roster.

    Hunt had 16 goals and 49 points in 49 regular-season appearances with the AHL's Wranglers in 2024-25. He also registered three assists in five outings with the Flames. The 29-year-old is likely to spend most of 2025-26 in the minors, but Hunt will be on the list of candidates for promotion if the Flames run into injury troubles.

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    Klapka split time between the AHL and the NHL during the 2024-25 regular season. He collected 14 goals and 26 points in 33 minor-league outings while chipping in six tallies and four assists in 31 appearances with the big club. The 24-year-old forward will compete for a bottom-six spot with the Flames at training camp ahead of the 2025-26 NHL campaign.

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