The Calgary Flames finished the calendar year of 2024 in the second wildcard playoff spot in the Western Conference. Their American Hockey League farm team, the Calgary Wranglers, sit atop the overall standings in their circuit.
It’s been a pretty wild, eventful year for both hockey clubs.
Here’s a quick look at the numbers for each squad as 2024 turns into 2025.
At a glance
The Flames posted a record of 41-35-7 in 83 games in 2024. They used three different goaltenders and 41 different skaters during the year, a product of their many trades.
Nazem Kadri led the Flames in goals (33), assists (42) and points (75) in 2024. He was one of four Flames to dress for every single game over the year; the others were Rasmus Andersson, Mikael Backlund and MacKenzie Weegar. Dustin Wolf led the club in wins by a goaltender (18).
The Wranglers posted a record of 37-30-4-3 in 74 games in 2024. They used five different goaltenders and 48 different skaters during the year… a product of the Flames’ many trades.
Rory Kerins led the Wranglers in goals (26), but William Strömgren led in assists (32) and points (46). Devin Cooley led the club in wins by a goaltender (16).
Here’s a rundown of how many players each side of the organization used in 2024, sorted by games and position. Players in bold are currently with each club.
Goaltenders
Flames [3]
- Dustin Wolf – 31 games, 18-10-2, 2.76 GAA, .907 SV%, 2 shutouts
- Dan Vladar – 27 games, 9-12-5, 3.29 GAA .885 SV%, 2 shutouts
- Jacob Markstrom – 27 games, 14-13-0, 2.82 GAA, .906 SV%, 1 shutout
Wranglers [5]
- Devin Cooley – 22 games; 16-5-0, 1.94 GAA, .938 SV%, 3 shutouts
- Wolf – 18 games, 7-8-2, 2.60 GAA, .915 SV%, 1 shutout
- Oscar Dansk – 16 games, 5-10-1, 3.74 GAA, .876 SV%
- Connor Murphy – 15 games, 4-4-3, 2.50 GAA, .925 SV%, 1 shutout
- Waltteri Ignatjew – 9 games, 5-3-1, 3.66 GAA, .879 SV%
Wolf was the only goaltender to play games for both teams.
Defencemen
Flames [17]
- MacKenzie Weegar – 83 games, 51 points
- Rasmus Andersson – 83 games, 37 points
- Brayden Pachal – 70 games, 8 points
- Daniil Miromanov – 49 games, 13 points
- Kevin Bahl – 37 games, 12 points
- Oliver Kylington – 33 games, 8 points
- Noah Hanifin – 25 games, 18 points
- Chris Tanev – 23 games, 7 points
- Jake Bean – 24 games, 4 points
- Joel Hanley – 22 games, 2 points
- Jordan Oesterle – 11 games, 0 points
- Tyson Barrie – 9 games, 2 points
- Nikita Okhotiuk – 9 games, 1 point
- Dennis Gilbert – 8 games, 0 points
- Nick DeSimone – 8 games, 0 points
- Ilya Solovyov – 4 games, 1 point
- Yan Kuznetsov – 1 game, 0 point
Wranglers [18]
- Jonathan Aspirot – 67 games, 35 points
- Kuznetsov – 65 games, 17 points
- Solovyov – 57 games, 26 points
- Jeremie Poirier – 50 games, 19 points
- Artem Grushnikov – 45 games, 3 points
- Colton Poolman – 41 games, 3 points
- Hunter Brzustewicz – 30 games, 11 points
- Mark Pysyk – 20 games, 2 points
- Oesterle – 18 games, 11 points
- Brady Lyle – 18 games, 4 points
- Jarred Tinordi – 18 games, 4 points
- Will Riedell – 10 games, 2 points
- Sam Jardine – 8 games, 2 points
- Joni Jurmo – 8 games, 0 points
- Jarrod Gourley – 3 games, 0 points
- Patrick Kudla – 2 games, 0 points
- Kylington – 2 games, 0 points
- Etienne Morin – 1 game, 0 points
Four defencemen played for both teams: Kuznetsov, Solovyov, Oesterle & Kylington.
Forwards
Flames [24]
- Mikael Backlund – 83 games, 38 points
- Nazem Kadri – 83 games, 75 points
- Jonathan Huberdeau – 82 games, 65 points
- Blake Coleman – 79 games, 45 points
- Martin Pospisil – 76 games, 29 points
- Yegor Sharangovich – 76 games, 47 points
- Connor Zary – 74 games, 38 points
- Kevin Rooney – 62 games, 8 points
- Andrei Kuzmenko – 58 games, 35 points
- Matt Coronato – 55 games, 25 points
- Andrew Mangiapane – 40 games, 20 points
- Ryan Lomberg – 35 games, 4 points
- Walker Duehr – 35 games, 4 points
- Dryden Hunt – 28 games, 8 points
- A.J. Greer – 24 games, 2 points
- Jakob Pelletier – 24 games, 8 points
- Justin Kirkland – 21 games, 8 points
- Elias Lindholm – 13 games, 9 points
- Anthony Mantha – 11 games, 7 points
- Adam Klapka – 12 games, 1 point
- Adam Ruzicka – 9 games, 0 points
- Dillon Dube – 8 games, 0 points
- Sam Honzek – 5 games, 0 points
- Cole Schwindt – 4 games, 0 points
Wranglers [29]
- William Stromgren – 72 games, 46 points
- Rory Kerins – 63 games, 44 points
- Clark Bishop – 63 games, 32 points
- Lucas Ciona – 57 games, 15 points
- Klapka – 55 games, 41 points
- Sam Morton – 44 games, 24 points
- Ben Jones – 43 games, 20 points
- Mitch McLain – 39 games, 16 points
- Pelletier – 38 games, 31 points
- Schwindt – 37 games, 20 points
- Alex Gallant – 37 games, 2 points
- Hunt – 31 games, 28 points
- David Silye – 29 games, 8 points
- Martin Frk – 27 games, 20 points
- Brett Sutter – 27 games, 8 points
- Parker Bell – 27 games, 4 points
- Emilio Pettersen – 25 games, 8 points
- Honzek – 23 games, 12 points
- Ilya Nikolaev – 23 games, 5 points
- Duehr – 22 games, 20 points
- Coronato – 22 games, 19 points
- Matthew Wedman – 19 games, 1 point
- Riley Damiani – 14 games, 1 point
- Mark Duarte – 12 games, 0 points
- Mark Rassell – 8 games, 3 points
- Rooney – 4 games, 1 point
- Trevor Janicke – 3 games, 0 points
- Jaden Lipinski – 3 games, 0 points
- Zack Andrusiak – 2 games, 0 points
Eight forwards played for both teams: Klapka, Pelletier, Schwindt, Hunt, Honzek, Duehr, Coronato and Rooney.
Which player’s performance was most impressive for in 2024? Let us know in the comments!