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Nylander left last Friday’s game against the Buffalo Sabres following a hit from Jason Zucker. He then missed Saturday’s contest entirely, marking his first absence in a regular-season game since April 2022.
Trade rumours have been at the forefront of the news cycle for the Calgary Flames this season. Such is the case when you’re sitting last place in the NHL despite calling yourself a playoff team.
Trade rumors are picking up around one Calgary Flames star, leaving the team with a major decision to make early in the season.
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With Matt Coronato back in Flames lineup, Adam Klapka scratched against Maple Leafs
Pull Adam Klapka from the lineup for Tuesday’s matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs and drop Coronato on the fourth line alongside Justin Kirkland and Ryan Lomberg
The Calgary Flames are actively working the phones in search of offensive help following one of the worst starts in franchise history. The Flames came out the weekend sitting last in the NHL with a 2–7–1 record and averaging just two goals per game.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander's availability for the Calgary Flames game remains uncertain. He is a game-time decision due to a lower-body injury. Nylander participated in practice but his readiness is still being assessed.
On the ensuing rush up ice, Connor Zary dipsy-doodled around Braden Schneider before sending a no-look backhand pass into the slot that was converted by Sharangovich for his first goal of the season and a 3-1 lead with 7:32 left in the middle period.
Blake Coleman scored twice for the Flames on Sunday, Nazem Kadri had a goal and an assist, and goalie Dustin Wolf made 30 saves. The win over the Rangers came after Calgary had been outscored 31–12 during its losing streak.