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Flames announce 2026 development camp roster and schedule

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The draft is done with and now it’s time to get your eyes on the newest members of the Calgary Flames.
The Flames announced on Monday afternoon the roster and schedule for the 2026 edition of their annual summer development camp. The Flames have a lot of exciting youngsters coming to town, headlined by recent first-round selections Carson Carels and Jack Hextall.
Here’s what you need to know about the camp!
The roster
25 players are attending camp, up slightly from 24 last year. They’ve invited 4 goaltenders, 6 defencemen and 15 forwards.
^ = attended last year’s camp
Goaltenders:
- Oliver Auyeung-Ashton [#33] (try-out invite)
- Josh Fleming [#50] (try-out invite)
- Tobias Trejbal [#79] (2026 second-rounder)
- Yegor Yegorov [#81] (2023 sixth-rounder)^
Defencemen:
- Kent Anderson [#64] (AHL contract)
- Carson Carels [#55] (2026 first-rounder)
- Bode Laylin [#59] (2026 sixth-rounder)
- Jakob Leander [#75] (2025 seventh-rounder)^
- Henry Mews (2024 third-rounder)^ – not participating on ice
- Mace’o Phillips [#62] (2025 third-rounder)^
Forwards:
- Egor Barabanov [#79] (2026 fourth-rounder)
- Ryder Boulton [#54] (try-out invite)
- Jonathan Castagna [#38] (acquired from Utah)
- Max Curran [#60] (acquired from Colorado)
- Kody Dupuis [#96] (try-out invite)
- Chase Harrington [#51] (2026 second-rounder)
- Jack Hextall [#98] (2026 first-rounder)
- Joe Iginla [#88] (2026 third-rounder)
- Simon Katolicky [#63] (2026 fifth-rounder)
- Aiden Lane [#84] (2025 sixth-rounder)^
- Brett Olson [#93] (try-out invite)
- Luke Misa [#78] (2024 fifth-rounder)^
- Cullen Potter [#42] (2025 first-rounder)^
- Cole Reschny [#77] (2025 first-rounder)^
- Alan Shaikhlislamov (2026 second-rounder)
- Ethan Wyttenbach [#91] (2025 fifth-rounder)^
Everyone from the 2026 NHL Draft class is coming to town! For the remainder of the camp, they’re skewing young, with the list of players not attending being essentially guys the organization on-boarded into the pro ranks last season (Abram Wiebe and Tyson Gross), kids that have already been to a few of these (Axel Hurtig, Eric Jamieson and Trevor Hoskin), and a handful of Europeans (Kirill Zarubin, Theo Stockselius and Yan Matveiko). Defender Henry Mews is listed as not participating on ice, which shouldn’t surprise anybody given he’s coming off knee surgery last season.
Coming in on invites are North Michigan goaltender Oliver Auyeung-Ashton, Penn State goaltender Josh Fleming, Brantford centre Ryder Boulton, Shawinigan centre Kody Dupuis and Vancouver centre Brett Olson.
The schedule
There are three days of on-ice sessions, all at Winsport:
- Wed., July 1: Goalie Group A at 8:15 a.m., Group 1 & 2 at 9:30 a.m. and Goalie Group B at 11:30 a.m.
- Thu., July 2: Goalie Group A at 8:15 a.m., Group 1 & 2 at 9:30 a.m. and Goalie Group B at 11:30 a.m.
- Fri., July 3: The Snowy Cup 3-on-3, from 10-11:45 a.m.
We’ll have more information on camp groups as they become available.
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