
Morgan Frost Moved from Depth Piece to Flames’ Go-To
Morgan Frost flipped the script in Year Two with the Flames — 21 goals, top-line minutes, and a stretch of play that finally feels like his true ceiling.

Morgan Frost flipped the script in Year Two with the Flames — 21 goals, top-line minutes, and a stretch of play that finally feels like his true ceiling.

Calgary’s scoring isn’t built on stars—Backlund, Coronato, and Frost are carrying the load, but is it enough to keep the Flames competitive?

Flames' Coronato sparks, but defensive lapses and shaky goaltending leave Flames 5-2 losers in Detroit. Here’s what worked — and didn’t.

Matthew Coronato quietly leads the Flames in goals—steady, sneaky dangerous, and building on last season. Keep an eye on this kid.

Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

Can the Flames turn a furious third-period surge into something more, or will slow starts keep costing them crucial points?

Are the Flames finally finding the rhythm—and the confidence—they’ve been searching for since opening night?

Was last night's win one where the Flames finally figured out who they want to be? Can they bottle that fight for something more consistent?

Are the Calgary Flames finally turning a corner, or was their third-period burst in Buffalo just a one-night spark in a long, messy season?

Can the Flames fix their slow starts, or will nights like Bedard’s hat trick keep exposing the gaps in their game?

Five Canadian teams, five intense games: wins, heartbreaks, overtime thrills, and the stars who made the difference. Who came out on top?

Did the Jets steady themselves — or did the Flames let another one slip away? A prairie showdown full of hints about what comes next.