Teams have called the Flames about Andersson, and the answer to each team has been the same: There's no interest in trading him.
A trade completed between the Montreal Canadiens and the Calgary Flames is indeed turning into a great move for Kent Hughes. On Feb. 14, 2022, nearly two years ago, the Canadiens traded forward ...
(AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla, left, presents longtime Flames employee Al MacNeil with a plaque before the start NHL hockey action against the Montreal Canadiens in Calgary, Canada, Jan. 19, 2006. (Canadian Press ...
MacNeil never won the Stanley Cup as a player, but his name was tapped into the trophy four times, 1971 with the Canadiens; in 1978 and 1979 with Montreal as director of player personnel; and finally with the Calgary Flames as assistant general manager in 1989.
The Flames said in a news release Monday that Al MacNeil died Sunday in Calgary. No cause of death was provided.
A legendary member of the Calgary Flames organization, Al MacNeil, has died at the age of 89 as announced on Monday by the Flames.
“The hockey world lost an icon today with the passing of Al MacNeil,” said Flames President of Hockey Operations Don Maloney. “‘Chopper’ was a Stanley Cup champion and a Calder Cup champion but most importantly ‘he was our friend and mentor. We will sincerely miss his company and our conversations.”
Al MacNeil, a former NHL player who won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, has died. He was 89. The Calgary Flames announced Monday that MacNeil died
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of long-time Flames executive and former head coach Al MacNeil. Al passed away at the age of 89 years, on Jan. 5, 2025, surrounded by his family in Calgary: https://t.co/4KV9YBjYwA You will be so missed, Chopper. Rest in peace ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8JVVh6PS1B
a former NHL player who won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Montreal Canadiens, has died. He was 89. The Calgary Flames announced Monday that MacNeil died a day earlier in Calgary. No cause of ...
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan has sent more than 500 players to the NHL, from "Mr. Hockey" Gordie Howe to 23 so far this season, among them Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel and St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn.