More or less I want to re-evaluate this blog. I may re-launch with a new name as I clearly can't write everyday. I also want to figure out what I want to feature.
I'm not done.. just gotta figure it out.
If you're interested in knowing when i'll be back up drop a comment and i'll make sure you know about it.
Until then, GO FLAMES GO!
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
Welcome to Peters Drive In, How can I help you?
Also, do me a solid and send Dustin Boyd, Grant Stevenson, Carsen Germyn, and D Adam Pardy to Quad City.
Earlier today Jean Lefevbre broke the news Officially Unofficially that Warren Peters, was the last remaining forward on the team. This is a bit of a shock to me. I guess he simply had more drive this preseason and guys like Boyd, Germyn who should've stepped up their game simply didn't provide it to the Staff in Calgary.
So who is this Warren Peters they speak of?
Birthdate: July 10, 1982
Age: 25
Birthplace: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Height: 6'0
Weight: 199 lbs.
Shoots: Left
Salary: $450,000
Aug 5, 2005: Signed as a free agent by the Calgary Flames
I think it'll only be a matter of time until Boyd get's the call as injuries do happen, but it is still disappointing that he didn't do enough to make the big team.
Congrats to Warren Peters
Warren Peters Career Stats
J.F. Article
-Flames Ronin
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
Sunday, September 23, 2007
0-2-1-1 - Means No Worries

Not only that, but we've seen some great young players step up, look at Matt Keetley's game against Florida, he played fantastic... I personally wouldn't have thought he'd look so sharp. The most recent examples are Adam Pardy who IMO is well on his way to unseating David Hale and Brett Sutter, a guy who CLEARLY isn't around just because he's the GM's son. This kid has what it takes to play on this team, he tries like hell and is all effort and you know he has the right attitude.
We've seen our Powerplay click last night, and an emerging line of Tanguay-Langkow-Iginla. These are all positive steps to a good start of the regular season.
Miikka Kiprusoff albeit allowing a couple of softies last night shook off some rust and played a solid 2 periods in Vancouver. The extra ice time he's going to get along with Curtis "The Tobasco Kid" McElhinney will work wonders.
Dustin Boyd has performed well effort wise but nil on the scoresheet... I'm not too worried about it. But I think he may lose his spot to Grant Stevenson in the end.
The Defense is still going through a development phase but they're getting better, and the team as a whole is still adjusting to new Coach Mike Keenan.
If I could pick one guy who simple does not belong on this team it's Eric Godard... He's been horrendous.
4 games done with, we've got points in half of those games, 4 games left. I don't think The Flames will run the table in those 4 games but in the grand scheme of things it really doesn't matter... I just want to see more guys like Boyd take advantage of this opportunity and to hope for the least amount of injuries possible.
The way it's going now, The Oilers are well on their way to win the Stanley Cup... *tsssk*
Until next time:
Go Flames Go!
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Flames Ronin (Formerly ConroyToIginla)
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Time for a Line up projection!

Tanguay-Lombardi-Iginla
Huselius-Langkow-Nolan
Primeau-Conroy-Moss
Taratukhin-Yelle-Nilson
Phaneuf-Sarich
Regehr-Aucoin
Eriksson-Giordano*
Huselius-Langkow-Nolan
Primeau-Conroy-Moss
Taratukhin-Yelle-Nilson
Phaneuf-Sarich
Regehr-Aucoin
Eriksson-Giordano*
As you all know, Giordano and Taratukhin will not be Calgary Flames this season... so it's time to change it up and also i've changed my mind on who'll be the top Center to start off the season. I'll take another swing at this stuff after the preseason. But for now....
Forwards
Tanguay-Conroy-Iginla
Huselius-Langkow-Nolan
Boyd-Lombardi-Moss
Primeau-Yelle-Nilson
Press Box: Godard, Stevenson
First Call Up: Nystrom
Defensemen
Aucoin-Phaneuf
Sarich-Regehr
Warrener-Eriksson
Press Box: Hale
First Call up: Ramholt
Goalies:
Kiprusoff
Krahn
Tanguay-Conroy-Iginla
Huselius-Langkow-Nolan
Boyd-Lombardi-Moss
Primeau-Yelle-Nilson
Press Box: Godard, Stevenson
First Call Up: Nystrom
Defensemen
Aucoin-Phaneuf
Sarich-Regehr
Warrener-Eriksson
Press Box: Hale
First Call up: Ramholt
Goalies:
Kiprusoff
Krahn
My Thoughts: I think The Flames will run 3 lines deep of a balanced scoring threat
The 1st line is money to me. Conroy will start there... Mark my words. The Iginla/Conroy chemistry hasn't gone anywhere (Outside of last years playoffs... where nobody really showed up)
The 2nd line add's Nolan's powerful slapshot on the wing and I can imagine many goals being scored via a pass to Nolan across the ice from Huselius with Langkow creating traffic in front and getting the tip or just a nice screen.
The 3rd line is a kid line of sorts and will feature a very quick attack, great forecheckers, pressure and creativity. With Moss's big body in front of the net I can see this line producing alot of points with the ice time they'll recieve.
The 4th line will be the good ol' shut em down line and will chip in their points with Primeau getting the majority for that line.
On D
The 1st pairing, I see Aucoin with Phaneuf. Both players have lethal point shots and have opposite handedness. Beware shot blockers!
The 2nd pairing I see Sarich with Regehr. From watching Tampa games over the summer, Sarich is a grittier Jordan Leopold when it comes to moving the puck, although he doesn't have as much natural skating ability as Leo, he can still move up the ice quickly and get the puck up to the forwards, Sarich will surprise many Flames fans this season.
The 3rd pairing will hopefully feature a healthy Rhett Warrener, he's been working his his skating this summer so hopefully it pays off. He was absolutely terrible last year and will rebound, Eriksson will be a surprise to many as well, He is a very steady player and will fit in well with the team and the style we should play.
Kiprusoff will get around 55-60 games and i'm sure will see more bench than usual if he or the team comes out slow... That's just the way it is. Kipper will be Kipper but he'll need more help this year then he got last season. Hopefully the effort Keenan wants from the team shows through. Kipper deserves it.
I pick Krahn as backup, he has more experience than Curtis McElhinney career wise and should be given a chance to prove himself... His career rides on this season. It should be interesting. If Krahn doesn't perform, McElhinney will get his chance and if that falls through, Hello UFA Veteran Goaltender... Robert Esche, Curtis Joseph? I don't think it'll come to that however.
-ConroyToIginla
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
The 1st line is money to me. Conroy will start there... Mark my words. The Iginla/Conroy chemistry hasn't gone anywhere (Outside of last years playoffs... where nobody really showed up)
The 2nd line add's Nolan's powerful slapshot on the wing and I can imagine many goals being scored via a pass to Nolan across the ice from Huselius with Langkow creating traffic in front and getting the tip or just a nice screen.
The 3rd line is a kid line of sorts and will feature a very quick attack, great forecheckers, pressure and creativity. With Moss's big body in front of the net I can see this line producing alot of points with the ice time they'll recieve.
The 4th line will be the good ol' shut em down line and will chip in their points with Primeau getting the majority for that line.
On D
The 1st pairing, I see Aucoin with Phaneuf. Both players have lethal point shots and have opposite handedness. Beware shot blockers!
The 2nd pairing I see Sarich with Regehr. From watching Tampa games over the summer, Sarich is a grittier Jordan Leopold when it comes to moving the puck, although he doesn't have as much natural skating ability as Leo, he can still move up the ice quickly and get the puck up to the forwards, Sarich will surprise many Flames fans this season.
The 3rd pairing will hopefully feature a healthy Rhett Warrener, he's been working his his skating this summer so hopefully it pays off. He was absolutely terrible last year and will rebound, Eriksson will be a surprise to many as well, He is a very steady player and will fit in well with the team and the style we should play.
Kiprusoff will get around 55-60 games and i'm sure will see more bench than usual if he or the team comes out slow... That's just the way it is. Kipper will be Kipper but he'll need more help this year then he got last season. Hopefully the effort Keenan wants from the team shows through. Kipper deserves it.
I pick Krahn as backup, he has more experience than Curtis McElhinney career wise and should be given a chance to prove himself... His career rides on this season. It should be interesting. If Krahn doesn't perform, McElhinney will get his chance and if that falls through, Hello UFA Veteran Goaltender... Robert Esche, Curtis Joseph? I don't think it'll come to that however.
-ConroyToIginla
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
My Jersey Speculation

While they aren't my favorite, the jersey would look just fine without them... They have grown on me and while it seems that they will be a one year deal as per Ken King's comments on TSN, It leads me to believe we will see a 3rd jersey next season that will include a brand new Alternate logo which will end up being the shoulder patches on the Red and White jerseys next season... It makes perfect sense from a marketing perspective for The Flames, Sell a bunch of these national pride jerseys this year, get superfans like me to buy a new 3rd jersey next year, plus a new regular jersey with the new shoulder logos, and use the $$$$$ to pay Miikka Kiprusoff's long term salary! I've got no problems with that!
So make sure you buy your Limited Edition "Calgary, Alberta, Canada" Flames jerseys because we may very well see something along the lines of my Mockup next season as a 3rd jersey with a new alternate mark.
NOTE: This is by no means anything more than a Fan Mockup design, from the Colors, and the Logo..
Dasvidania Mr. Taratukhin...
It's obvious he doesn't dream of a NHL career after all... It's understandable from a personal standpoint, his family... but even so. It's not a move I respect as a fan of this team...
It really makes me wonder what the point of drafting Russian players is at all now... unless they are top flight prospects ala Alexander Ovechkin, Evgeni Malkin, and Ilya Kovalchuk.
You can Read The Sun's article HERE, Including comments from Darryl Sutter himself and his thoughts on the Taratukhin fiasco and Giordano.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
New Jerseys!
My Thoughts: While The Alberta and Canada Flags were totally out of left field, and after an original W-T-F... As I think about it and look at these I love the new approach. I think it's obvious the city and team are leaving the Hick, Cowboy, Yee-Haw attitude behind as this city matures... But then again i'm a born and raised Calgarian who hasn't been to the Stampede in 3 years....
I'm sure fans from around the country of other teams will not enjoy us putting our National Flag right on the jersey but why the heck not? We are a Canadian team here... We're all Canadian teams, I'd have no problem if all Canadian teams had that logo on their jersey.
Imagine The Flames going to Florida... Would most people in attendance or watching on TV know where Calgary even is? Is it a town somewhere in Maine?? With these shoulder patches it shows #1 this team is from Canada, and specifically The Province of Alberta.
On the overall design, I love them. Especially The Whites, as they seem to have the most dramatic changes, a Black collar, Red Laces, Nice Black striping down the sides providing a great contrast on the jersey itself.
The Patches visually will take some getting used to, no doubt but I am happy with the design and the approach on these and can't wait to wear them.
-ConroyToIginla
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Taratukhin staying in Russia? Not so fast... - Updated
http://www.hcsalavat.ru/
"Had offer from Salavat, but I dream of Calgary"
http://www.russianprospects.com/public/article.php?article_id=530
I believe the latter, I know some of you don't know what he brings to the table but trust me. He will make the team opening night barring injury. He has all the intangibles.
Time will tell... he may very well have signed with Salavat but I'd be shocked if he wasn't in Calgary in a couple weeks for Camp.
Update: It seems that Andrei will be here but may have a deal in Russia as well if he has to play in the minors, which is understandable... With the chaos with his family last year, and being able to make more money in Russia than the AHL... However if he makes The Flames and is here for the majority of the year and is a key member of the team he should be in Calgary.
UPDATE:
Andrei is listed as a participant in this years Camp as seen HERE this was posted September 1st, just two days ago.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Ohhh, Graphics!
Since visitor count at Flames Daily is on the Rise I decided to put some graphic skills to work and make it a friendlier experience for all visitors.
Don't forget The Flames RBK Edge jersey Launch is but Days away! Here's hoping we don't see the letters "C A L G A R Y" over The Flaming C like our pals on the Westcoast have done with their new jerseys... Tssk
Adios!
Don't forget The Flames RBK Edge jersey Launch is but Days away! Here's hoping we don't see the letters "C A L G A R Y" over The Flaming C like our pals on the Westcoast have done with their new jerseys... Tssk
Adios!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Mark Giordano off to Russia
I'm sure many Flames fans will be shocked and/or disappointed by this news but here are my thoughts on why it isn't a big deal.
Mark Giordano while being a pleasant surprise last season is not anything more than a 7th Defenseman, the two way contract fed his way was a fair one at the NHL level. While Giordano did score some pretty goals, and was quick up the ice he still lacks the grit and defensive smarts to be given anything more than what The Flames offered. Another thing that should be kept in mind is that even with Giordano heading to Russia for the season The Flames will still retain his NHL rights, so this could be a good development move as well for both Giordano and The Flames.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Jersey Numbers Released
As a follow up to the previous entry, The Calgary Flames have announced some number changes.
Owen Nolan will be using his familiar #11
Stephane Yelle has switched to #7
Cory Sarich will wear #6, David Hale will retain #21
Anders Eriksson will thankfully not wear the #2, but will use the #8
Adrian Aucoin will use his #33
Owen Nolan will be using his familiar #11
Stephane Yelle has switched to #7
Cory Sarich will wear #6, David Hale will retain #21
Anders Eriksson will thankfully not wear the #2, but will use the #8
Adrian Aucoin will use his #33
Thursday, August 9, 2007
The Jersey Numbers Game

With the new additions to the team, I've started wondering about who'll be wearing what within a month's time. Here's how I see it:
Anders Eriksson: Wears the #2... As a Flames fan this number should be off limits. I see him taking the #4
Adrian Aucoin: Will likely wear his number #33, He prefers #3 but obviously that one is taken.
Cory Sarich: I believe will get #21 from David Hale and Hale will switch to #6
Owen Nolan: This is a toughy, It'd be hard to imagine Nolan not wearing his #11 but as we all know, that number has been worn by Stephane Yelle since 2002. I could see Yeller offer the number to Nolan just because of the respect he has for his fellow mates. If not, I see Nolan wearing the #10, or the #13
David Moss: I'm not so sure he'll stick with #58... He wore the #18 at Michigan but that's taken, so I'm guessing he'll use #8, or #16.
So as it stands right now, we are about 4 weeks until Training Camp... pretty amazing how fast this summer has gone, But there's still a month to enjoy of cold beers outside in the yard, the green grass, so enjoy it. Hockey season will approach soon enough.
Also Big Thanks to Kevin Lowe for keeping it hilarious.... and entertaining.
Until next time.
ConroyToIginla
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
Friday, July 27, 2007
I... I got Nothing... But a Video
So absolutely nothing is going on in Calgary while Kevin Lowe is being good ole Krazy Kevin up North so I decided I'd take a shot at Video Editing.
For those that don't remember the game where The Flames needed to win to beat a Franchise record in Home Wins... This was it.
Here's the Result, Enjoy:
For those that don't remember the game where The Flames needed to win to beat a Franchise record in Home Wins... This was it.
Here's the Result, Enjoy:
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Take a breather... Kipper will sign in due time.
All this paranoia about Miikka Kiprusoff allegedly rejecting an offer from a report by Marty York, who has about as much credibility as your drunk uncle is nonsense. First of all, Darryl Sutter has mentioned that they talked about an extension before Miikka headed home for the summer, he planted the seed of his intentions to keep Miikka around long term, nothing more, nothing less.
Miikka Kiprusoff is known to dissapear during his summers, to the point that his teammates cannot even get a hold of him, including Jarome Iginla.
All of this is one reporters attempt to get his "story" some attention... Is it a possibility that Kipper signs elsewhere at the end of next season? Absolutely. However I believe Miikka loves this city, the fans love him like a god and he was given his chance by Darryl Sutter, there is loyalty there.
Miikka Kiprusoff deserves to be paid very well, and he will be paid very well.
One more thing, what if The Flames win the Cup this year? Will Miikka even be interested in continuing his career as an NHL netminder? I personally don't think so. I could see him leaving on a high ala Hakan Loob and spend the rest of his days in his home on the Baltic Sea with his signifigant other and their child in tranquility. It's just the kind of fellow he is. He is a different breed of an NHL player, and that's why we love him in Calgary, as much as his goaltending abilities.
So Flames fans, take a breath... For Darryl Sutter to sign Iginla and Regehr a year early doesn't mean Kipper is done, or even begun any negotiations with the team.
Miikka Kiprusoff is known to dissapear during his summers, to the point that his teammates cannot even get a hold of him, including Jarome Iginla.
All of this is one reporters attempt to get his "story" some attention... Is it a possibility that Kipper signs elsewhere at the end of next season? Absolutely. However I believe Miikka loves this city, the fans love him like a god and he was given his chance by Darryl Sutter, there is loyalty there.
Miikka Kiprusoff deserves to be paid very well, and he will be paid very well.
One more thing, what if The Flames win the Cup this year? Will Miikka even be interested in continuing his career as an NHL netminder? I personally don't think so. I could see him leaving on a high ala Hakan Loob and spend the rest of his days in his home on the Baltic Sea with his signifigant other and their child in tranquility. It's just the kind of fellow he is. He is a different breed of an NHL player, and that's why we love him in Calgary, as much as his goaltending abilities.
So Flames fans, take a breath... For Darryl Sutter to sign Iginla and Regehr a year early doesn't mean Kipper is done, or even begun any negotiations with the team.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The NHL Releases 07/08 Season Schedule
The National Hockey League has released the 2007-2008 Season schedule today.
Here are some key dates on the Calendar for The Flames that stick out:
- The Flames will open their season at home on October 4th against the new look Philly Flyers.
- The annual New Years Eve game will take place yet again this time against The Vancouver Canucks
- The longest home stand will take place October 18th through to November 1st (7 Games)
- For the first time in a number of years, The Flames will host the entire Atlantic Division including Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins December 6th.
- The longest road trip is set to take place from December 9th through the 18th and will be 6 games taking the team through the Mid West, Carolina and Florida
-For HNIC's Hockey Day in Canada, The Flames will host The Edmonton Oilers
- To close out the last 9 games of the season, The Flames will play all Northwest Division teams to close out what will no doubt be a close race to the finish
Somewhere, Peter Maher has been studying this schedule for hours this beautiful July Day in Calgary.
Friday, July 6, 2007
My Line Up Projections as of July 6th 2007
Huselius-Langkow-Nolan
Primeau-Conroy-Moss
Taratukhin-Yelle-Nilson
Phaneuf-Sarich
Regehr-Aucoin
Eriksson-Giordano*
* - Swap with Hale, throughout the season.
This is with the scenario that if Warrener is indeed on the shelf for the whole season, or at least long term.
If not I imagine a dog fight for the #6 spot between, Eriksson, Giordano, and Hale I expect one of these three to be in the AHL if this is the case. I believe Eriksson and Hale would take the spot over Giordano, now of course there will be inevitable injuries on D and Giordano should see his fair ammount of games in Calgary, but I see him starting on the farm if Warrener is healthy enough to play.
Eriksson will be up with the big team the whole year I believe, with split time in the press box. He's not going to QC, Hale is a solid player, and doesn't make a ton of money, so I don't see him in QC, Gio does have a good share of farm experience so I believe he'll be the only to first see time on the farm. Unless he has an OUTSTANDING pre-season.
Adios!
Flames bolster D-core, Sign Anders Eriksson

Anders Eriksson was initially signed by The Flames during the off season prior to the 2005 lockout. It was a 1 year deal so obviously Anders didn't see a single game as a Flame during that time.
In Eriksson we have in essence a Zyuzin replacement, in terms of overall play style. He put up a respectable 23 points and a +12 on a fairly terrible Blue Jackets team last year.
I don't believe he'll see time in Quad Cities but will share time on the press box, or if some rumors are true about Warrener being injured long term, he could see full time in our top 6.
In the end, a nice depth signing.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
DONE DEAL: Captain Calgary is here to stay!
This is a huge deal, especially considering some members of the media more or less saying he was gonzo after this season and would receive over $8 million on the open market. Now while that was a possibility, "some" members of the media already had it in stone. Congratulations "some" members of the Calgary media, you've made yourselves look like idiots yet again...
So enough about my bitterness towards "some" members of the media, I have extreme gratitude towards the Iginla family for dedicating themselves to the city and team, and the Flames ownership for their dedication to keep their franchise player.
...Now we await a combination of "Kipper wants out of Calgary" rumors spewed by "some" members of the Calgary media, and of course his inevitable contract extension to complete the tri-fecta of cornerstone deals.
Darryl Sutter's gettin it done this summer. Great work!
Monday, July 2, 2007
Flames extend Robyn Regehr 5 years, Sign Owen Nolan
This is an important deal because Regehr would have been an Unrestricted Free Agent at the end of next season and could have seen many offers on the open market.
I'll be the first to admit that Regehr's play last year wasn't his best, but I do feel he can turn it around.
Jarome Iginla is still currently awaiting/negotiating his own contract extention with the team believed to be in the 5 year range so Flames fans are eagerly awaiting the news of that deal.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Jarome Iginla set to sign a new Contract Extention!
Peter Maher of The Fan 960 reported that the deal is imminent and could happen by tonite or Monday.
Either way it's believed not to be a matter of IF, but just a matter of WHEN this is announced.
Myself, I would be ecstatic about this contract extension, and I would admire Jarome Iginla and his family a great deal for making the commitment to this city and organization. Jarome is a special player, a unique player and if this deal ends up being a fact as soon as it does, we're lucky to have him.
There is also speculation that Defenseman Robyn Regehr will also get an extension done soon, but details on that aren't quite clear at this time.
Flames sign UFA Dman Cory Sarich for 5 years, $18 Million
Sarich fits the mold of a no-nonsense stay at home, smart, strong Dman comparible to Robyn Regehr in play style. This may alot of money for a guy who doesn't put alot of points on the board but as all Flames fans know from last year, scoring isn't going to get you anywhere. Sarich solidifies The Flames defense all the more for next year and years to come. It's clear the MO of The Flames this off season is 1) Wanting to be here 2) Attitude and 3) The ability to do what it takes to win... Sarich is able to do it all, and was a member of the 2004 Lighting team that put an end to Calgary's Cup hopes in '04.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Martin Gelinas coming back?
Article
Now while Gelinas isn't exactly a spring chicken anymore, his play hasn't gone down since he left The Flames to the Panthers, in fact his play has improved since then. He is still consistent and if he could be signed from $1 million to $1.5 million I think it's something The Flames have to look at for a variety of reasons 1) His familiarity to the organization, and even Mike Keenan 2) His family lives here 3) He's a good locker room presence 4) He can still play.
He would add alot of depth and leadership, and I for one would welcome this signing with open arms.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Flames Sign (F) Wayne Primeau and (D) David Hale
According to The Fan 960 Calgary, The Calgary Flames have signed Forward Wayne Primeau to a 3 year deal, and Defenseman David Hale to a 1 year contract.

Thoughts: I really expected Primeau to sign elsewhere as a UFA but am happy to hear he's here to stay, he's a solid hard working big guy out there, good in any situation and a good team player. Hale should get a good look this season, the games he did play in I was impressed with his stability. His medical condition may limit the amount of games he gets but when he plays he should be pretty respectable.
edit: As per David Hale's comments on The Fan 960, his medical condition is completely under control and should not be a problem next year.
edit: As per David Hale's comments on The Fan 960, his medical condition is completely under control and should not be a problem next year.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Flames take (C) Mikael Backlund 24th Overall
The Flames have selected Forward Mikael Backlund out of Västerås Sweden 24th overall, trading their 18th pick for the 70th Pick from St. Louis.
He looks like a good kid, good size for his age and looks to play a solid game, has some knee injury issues that he will need to get sorted out but looks like a really solid sure fire NHLer in the future.
TSN's Take on Backlund:
Pos: Centre Shoots: L Height: 6'0" Weight: 194 lbs. Born: 3/17/1989 From: Vasteras, SWE Team: Vasteras (SWE-2) RANKINGS TSN: 15 CSB: 2 E ISS: 10 RLR: 35 McK: 19 THN: 37 | The TSN Insider's Forecast: Swedish forward Mikael Backlund is a smart, hard-working, two-way winger who understands the game at both ends of the ice and who, according to our survey, is entrenched as no worse than a mid-first round pick. But the X factor on the playmaking Swede is the knee problem he experienced this season. He eventually required knee surgery but he was able to bounce back from that and most scouts are encouraged it's not going to be a major issue. He certainly played well at the Under-18 tourney last summer. From NHL Central Scouting: A smart center with excellent speed. Has soft hands and high-end passing ability. Sees the ice well and has good hockey sense. Has a strong shot and a nose for the net. Did not play a lot this season due to injury. Helped lead Team Sweden to a bronze medal at the 2007 Under-18 World Championships after defeating Canada 8-3. Was the leading goal scorer (7) at the Under-18 World Championships. Was named Most Valuable Player of the 2006 Mac's Midget Tournament. From ISS: Backlund was expected to come flying out of the gates looking to improve on his fine rookie season. However, he struggled early in the season, wasn�t producing offensively and then suffered a knee injury. He has good hands. Handles the puck well at top speed. Forechecks hard. Ultimately, we feel it will be tough for a team to overlook a player with the offensive potential that he brings to the table. | ||||||
Year | Team | GP | G | A | Pts | Pim | |
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2006-2007 | Vasteras (SWE-2) | 41 | 20 | 26 | 46 | 60 | |
2007 Playoffs | Vasteras (SWE-Jr) | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
NHL.com Story on Backlund
Flames Aquire D - Adrian Aucoin for Andrei Zyuzin + Prospect
The full deal on the trade:
To Calgary: Adrian Aucoin and his $4 million salary
To Chicago: Andrei Zyuzin and Prospect Steve Marr
Outside of a net gain of about $2.5 million this trade heavily favors The Flames, Zyuzin was quite useless last season and was scratched quite often. I actually thought he was gone as a UFA this summer... So there is absolutely no loss there.
What we gain with adding Adrian Aucoin, He has a Rocket shot and was clocked in a 102.2 MPH at the All Star game in Minnesota a couple years back, he's also a great leader and was the Captain of the Blackhawks prior to being traded to Calgary. Aucoin and Phaneuf will make for a terrifying tandem of one-timer doom on the power play and I feel bad for any shot blocker forced to stand in their path.
Aucoin does have a history of injury problems, but I think that is due to him being "THE" horse on every other team he's played for. In Calgary his minutes should fall dramatically less and he should flourish here with his former coach Mike Keenan.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Flames Daily - Potential Look at next year's new RBK edge Uni's?
I'll kick this one off with the newly introduced logo's of our new AHL Affiliate "The Quad City Flames" as it turns out it's more or less what I had expected. A Flaming Q and a Flaming C, it is a tad too simple but I think it works with the new RBK edge uniforms.
First here are the logo's:

I have received these photos via an email going around from fellow fans in the city, check them out.
Dark Jersey's

White Jersey's

What is the significance of these images? First it's just to show the Quad City designs, but I also believe that when The Calgary Flames reveal their new uniforms that the overall design in terms of the striping pattern should be identical to those above. I have heard rumors of a new shoulder patch involving the province of Alberta as the Old Flaming Horse is now a retired logo by the organization. With this rumor I've taken it upon myself to create a logo that may be somewhat close to what we'll see on the shoulder of The Flames new uniforms.
Behold!

Pretty simple yeah? Well there's one small thing I wanted with this logo... I wanted the logo not to only to represent the province but to focus on Southern Alberta, hence the Flames where the rocky mountains are located using the outside Flames from The Flaming C. Yeah yeah, I know this isn't the most exciting logo ever but I had to take a crack at it.
News Clips:
Quad City News on Logo
Until Next Time.
Flames Daily
ConroyToIginla
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
First here are the logo's:
I have received these photos via an email going around from fellow fans in the city, check them out.
Dark Jersey's
White Jersey's
What is the significance of these images? First it's just to show the Quad City designs, but I also believe that when The Calgary Flames reveal their new uniforms that the overall design in terms of the striping pattern should be identical to those above. I have heard rumors of a new shoulder patch involving the province of Alberta as the Old Flaming Horse is now a retired logo by the organization. With this rumor I've taken it upon myself to create a logo that may be somewhat close to what we'll see on the shoulder of The Flames new uniforms.
Behold!
Pretty simple yeah? Well there's one small thing I wanted with this logo... I wanted the logo not to only to represent the province but to focus on Southern Alberta, hence the Flames where the rocky mountains are located using the outside Flames from The Flaming C. Yeah yeah, I know this isn't the most exciting logo ever but I had to take a crack at it.
News Clips:
Quad City News on Logo
Until Next Time.
Flames Daily
ConroyToIginla
flamesdailyblog@gmail.com
Friday, June 15, 2007
Welcome to Flames Daily - Your One stop shop for Daily news, and fan Commentary of all things Calgary Flames
It's been a busy time in Flames land the past few days. We will start off by talking about the biggest story of them all, The Hiring of New Head Coach "Iron" Mike Keenan.
My Thoughts:
As a Season Ticket holder, I was not happy at all with our team's success last season to the point I nearly dropped the rights. I didn't like the way the team lost it's identity as a hard working group game in and game out, win or loss, at home or on the road.
Yes, the offense was fun... But I don't take pride in it and nor should the players. To win in hockey you are required to do what it takes at both ends of the ice every shift.
We would see the odd game of true Flames hockey and feel satisfied with the effort and not just the scoreboard but not any consistency, especially on the road where we had the worst road record of all the 30 NHL teams. This was unnaceptable as a fan.
Let me talk about Jim Playfair, when he was first hired I had been pleased with the hiring. I've attended numerous practices and Jimmy has been leading that ship for the past couple of years and has been doing a good job of that. But I was worried about his intensity and his ability to whip the players when the needed it, and to hold them accountable at all times. Jim Playfair the head coach failed in that respect. When The Flames were in a rut, the man looked nervous and I can't imagine the impact it had on the players, especially on the road where there weren't 19,000+ fans in red giving the team a much needed boost.
So as you can imagine, when I first read on TSN.ca that The Flames were close to hiring Mike Keenan, my first thought was "Whoa" and then it was "Yes, this is what we need". Within an instant The Flames had an identity, even before the end of June. I am excited again that we will see a Flames team that will carry no passengers, if there are some guys that are intimidated by his style, quite frankly I don't want them on my team. This was a move made by Darryl Sutter, almost an extreme move to tell the returning players that last year was not acceptable. It's time to buck up and get the Hardhats back on.
I am also very pleased that Jim Playfair will remain with the club as an associate coach. He is a great "players coach" and should be the good cop behind the bench, and his relationship with Defenseman and his ability to teach the X's and O's of the game are extremely valuable.
This was a move, to move forward.

News Links:
Story from ABC News
Calgaryflames.com Story
Calgary Herald Story on Mike Keenan
See You Next Time!
Flames Daily
My Thoughts:
As a Season Ticket holder, I was not happy at all with our team's success last season to the point I nearly dropped the rights. I didn't like the way the team lost it's identity as a hard working group game in and game out, win or loss, at home or on the road.
Yes, the offense was fun... But I don't take pride in it and nor should the players. To win in hockey you are required to do what it takes at both ends of the ice every shift.
We would see the odd game of true Flames hockey and feel satisfied with the effort and not just the scoreboard but not any consistency, especially on the road where we had the worst road record of all the 30 NHL teams. This was unnaceptable as a fan.
Let me talk about Jim Playfair, when he was first hired I had been pleased with the hiring. I've attended numerous practices and Jimmy has been leading that ship for the past couple of years and has been doing a good job of that. But I was worried about his intensity and his ability to whip the players when the needed it, and to hold them accountable at all times. Jim Playfair the head coach failed in that respect. When The Flames were in a rut, the man looked nervous and I can't imagine the impact it had on the players, especially on the road where there weren't 19,000+ fans in red giving the team a much needed boost.
So as you can imagine, when I first read on TSN.ca that The Flames were close to hiring Mike Keenan, my first thought was "Whoa" and then it was "Yes, this is what we need". Within an instant The Flames had an identity, even before the end of June. I am excited again that we will see a Flames team that will carry no passengers, if there are some guys that are intimidated by his style, quite frankly I don't want them on my team. This was a move made by Darryl Sutter, almost an extreme move to tell the returning players that last year was not acceptable. It's time to buck up and get the Hardhats back on.
I am also very pleased that Jim Playfair will remain with the club as an associate coach. He is a great "players coach" and should be the good cop behind the bench, and his relationship with Defenseman and his ability to teach the X's and O's of the game are extremely valuable.
This was a move, to move forward.
News Links:
Story from ABC News
Calgaryflames.com Story
Calgary Herald Story on Mike Keenan
See You Next Time!
Flames Daily
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