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Calgary Flames assign three players to AHL’s Calgary Wranglers
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Photo credit: Eric Boldt/Calgary Wranglers
Ryan Pike
Oct 7, 2023, 14:05 EDTUpdated: Oct 7, 2023, 17:20 EDT
The Calgary Flames have made some roster reductions in advance of Monday’s roster deadline. The club announced on Saturday that they’ve sent defender Nick DeSimone and forwards Emilio Pettersen and Martin Pospisil to the American Hockey League’s Calgary Wranglers.
All three players cleared waivers on Friday afternoon.
The roster moves reduce the Flames’ roster to 27 players: two goaltenders, nine defencemen and 16 forwards. (But since three of those players are likely headed to the injured/non-roster list – Oliver Kylington, Jakob Pelletier and Kevin Rooney – they’re down to 24 active players.)
DeSimone, 28, split last season between the Flames and Wranglers – four games in the NHL and 65 games with the AHL. He was productive in the AHL, posting 46 points and leading their blueline in that category. He’s a reliable, productive veteran blueliner. He joined the organization as a free agent a year ago.
Pettersen, 23, is from Norway! He’s spent his entire pro career in the Flames system. He’s shown flashes of brilliance due to his speed, smarts and creativity in the AHL, but he’s also drawn criticism – to the point where he’s occasionally been a healthy scratch – due to his inconsistency. If he can put it all together: look out. He was a sixth-round pick back in 2018.
Pospisil, 23, is from Slovakia. He’s spent his entire pro career in the Flames system. Like Pettersen, he’s shown flashes of brilliance, as he’s got size and the willingness to use that size to create havoc. But he’s struggled to stay healthy, unfortunately, and so he’s yet to put together a body of work large enough to get an NHL call-up. He was a fourth-round pick back in 2018.
The Flames have to be down to a cap complaint 20-to-23-man roster by 3 p.m. MT on Monday.
Here’s who’s left on the camp roster:

Goaltenders (2)

No.
Player
Age
2022-23 Team(s)
25
Jacob Markstrom
33
Calgary Flames (NHL)
80
Daniel Vladar
26
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Cuts: Jari Kykkanen (released from try-out on Sept. 26), Connor Murphy & Matt Radomsky (assigned to Wranglers camp on Sept. 28), Oscar Dansk (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 3), Dustin Wolf (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 5)

Defensemen (9)

No.
Player
Age
Shot
2022-23 Team(s)
4
Rasmus Andersson
26
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
48
Dennis Gilbert
26
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
55
Noah Hanifin
26
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
58
Oliver Kylington
26
L
Did not play
82
Jordan Oesterle
31
L
Detroit Red Wings (NHL)
98
Ilya Solovyov
23
L
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
8
Chris Tanev
33
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
52
MacKenzie Weegar
29
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Canada (WC)
16
Nikita Zadorov
28
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Cuts: Charles Cote, Tyson Galloway, Quinn Mantei and Donovan McCoy (released from try-outs on Sept. 26); Etienne Morin (assigned to Moncton, QMHL, on Sept. 29), Jarrod Gourley (assigned to Wranglers camp on Sept. 29), Mikael Diotte (released from try-out on Sept. 29), Yan Kuznetsov, Brady Lyle and Colton Poolman (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 3), Jonathan Aspirot (signed to AHL contract on Oct. 3), Yan Kuznetsov (recalled from Wranglers camp on Oct. 4), Yan Kuznetsov and Jeremie Poirier (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 5), Nick DeSimone (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 7)

Forwards (16)

No.
Player
Age
Shot
2022-23 Team(s)
11
Mikael Backlund
34
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
20
Blake Coleman
31
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
39
Matt Coronato
20
R
Harvard University (NCAA)
Calgary Flames (NHL)
United States (WC)
29
Dillon Dubé
24
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
71
Walker Duehr
25
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
10
Jonathan Huberdeau
30
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
15
Dryden Hunt
27
L
New York Rangers (NHL)
Colorado Avalanche (NHL)
Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL)
Toronto Marlies (AHL)
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
91
Nazem Kadri
32
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
43
Adam Klapka
23
R
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
28
Elias Lindholm
28
R
Calgary Flames (NHL)
88
Andrew Mangiapane
27
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
22
Jakob Pelletier
22
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
21
Kevin Rooney
30
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
63
Adam Ruzicka
24
L
Calgary Flames (NHL)
79
Cole Schwindt
22
R
Calgary Wranglers (AHL)
17
Yegor Sharangovich
25
L
New Jersey Devils (NHL)
Cuts: Nathan Peer, Nathan Pilling and Oliver Tulk (released from try-outs on Sept. 26), Jaden Lipinski (assigned to Vancouver, WHL, on Sept. 26), Rory Kerins, Ilya Nikolaev, Mark Duarte, Alex Gallant and Mitch McLain (assigned to Wranglers camp on Sept. 28); Brett Sutter, William Stromgren and Parker Bell (assigned to Wranglers camp on Sept. 29), Ben Jones and Clark Bishop (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 3), Lucas Ciona and Connor Zary (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 5), Samuel Honzek (assigned to Vancouver, WHL, on Oct. 5), Emilio Pettersen and Martin Pospisil (assigned to Wranglers camp on Oct. 7)