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Calgary Herald on MSN‘It’s big decisions ahead’: Rasmus Andersson’s future will be Flames’ key off-season storylineAnd Rasmus Andersson needs time to think and talk it over, too. Truth is, the 28-year-old blue-liner isn’t sure what his ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary Fire Department procurement challenged by supply-chain issues, tariffs and industry consolidationWhile the city says the vast majority of its procurement contracts are awarded to Canadian companies, Calgary’s fire Chief ...
The Calgary Flames went on a hot run to close out the 2024-25 season but just didn’t have enough to get over the finish line and qualify for the Stanley Cup Pla ...
In the crosshairs of a season-long debate over his future, Rasmus Andersson punctuated his ninth season in Calgary Saturday with what sounded an awful lot like a lad who knows deep down his time as a ...
During the first day of end-of-season exit interviews on Friday, veteran Flyers right winger Garnet Hathaway relayed a story ...
On his fourth team in two seasons, the amiable Russian winger, acquired for a 2027 third-round draft pick, has fit in and ...
Forced treatment without consent in any shape or form is controversial. It's also something that will likely soon be enacted ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has historic ties to Rebel News owner Ezra Levant, the right-wing media personality at the epicentre of a controversy that has engulfed Canada's Leaders' Debates ...
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Yardbarker on MSNEnd-of-year updates for Calgary FlamesDespite not making the postseason, the Calgary Flames had a promising year. The team improved by 15 points compared to last season but narrowly missed out on the final wild-card spot in the Western ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRasmus Andersson hasn’t really thought about his future with the FlamesWhen Calgary Flames blueliner Rasmus Andersson sat down at the podium on Saturday morning for his final press conference of the season with the assembled local media, there were two things he probably ...
For most of the final weeks of the regular season, the Carolina Hurricanes knew they were locked into second place in the Metropolitan Division.
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary’s first gay hockey team looks a lot different 10 years laterTen years after hitting the ice for the first time, Calgary’s first gay hockey team has become something much bigger.
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