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Calgary Flames 2010 Training Camp
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Forward
John Armstrong (facial injury – timeline not yet determined – 9/22)
Mikael Backlund
Carter Bancks (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Spencer Bennett (returned to Portland 9/17)
Lance Bouma (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Rene Bourque – Wisconsin
Bryan Cameron (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Hugo Carpentier (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Kris Chucko – Minnesota (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Craig Conroy – Clarkson
Cam Cunning
Michael Ferland (returned to Brandon 9/19)
Curtis Glencross – Alaska-Anchorage
Ryley Grantham (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Niklas Hagman
Patrick Holland (returned to Tri-City 9/17)
Ryan Howse (returned to Chilliwack 9/19)
Jarome Iginla
Raitis Ivanans
Tim Jackman – Mankato
Olli Jokinen
Ales Kotalik
Daymond Langkow (out indefinitely w/ neck injury – 9/22)
Logan MacMillan (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Stefan Meyer
David Moss – Michigan
Greg Nemisz (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/30)
Gaelan Patterson (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Max Reinhart (returned to Kootenay 9/19)
Jon Rheault – Providence
Matt Stajan (out indefinitely with shoulder separation – 9/22)
Ryan Stone
Brett Sutter
Alex Tanguay
Mitch Wahl (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
JD Watt (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Defensemen
Gord Baldwin (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/28)
Jay Bouwmeester
Chris Breen (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
TJ Brodie
Mark Giordano
Staffan Kronwall
Joey Leach (returned to Kootenay 9/19)
Josh Meyers – Minnesota-Duluth (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
John Negrin (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/27)
Giffen Nyren (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Adam Pardy
Matt Pelech
Robin Regehr
Cory Sarich
Keith Seabrook – Denver (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/27)
Steve Staios
Ian White
Goaltenders
Leland Irving
Henrik Karlsson
Matt Keetley (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/27)
Miikka Kiprusoff
Jean-Philippe Lamoureux – North Dakota (assigned to Abbotsford – 9/24)
Cam Lanigan (released 9/19)
2010 Young Stars Tournament: Calgary Flames
The Vancouver Canucks are hosting a Young Stars tournament from September 12-16 in Penticton, BC, home of the Vees (home of future NCAA players). Participating teams: the Canucks, Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks.
Calgary has three games:
September 13 at 7:00 pm EST vs. Anaheim (streamed online at AnaheimDucks.com)
September 14 at 10:30 pm EST vs. Edmonton (streamed online at EdmontonOilers.com)
September 16 at 3:00 pm EST vs. Vancouver (streamed online at Canucks.com)
(FYI, I was an eejit when I first posted the above and went the wrong way w/ my time adjustment – above is corrected.)
Calgary Flames roster:
Forwards:
John Armstrong
Mikael Backlund
Carter Bancks
Spencer Bennett
Henrik Bjorklund
Lance Bouma
Bryan Cameron
Hugo Carpentier
Michael Ferland
Ryley Grantham
Patrick Holland
Ryan Howse
Logan MacMillan
Greg Nemisz
Gaelan Patterson
Max Reinhart
Jon Rheault
Mitch Wahl
Defensemen:
Chris Breen
T.J. Brodie
Matt Clarke
Joey Leach
Josh Meyers
John Negrin
Giffen Nyren
Keith Seabrook
Goaltenders:
Leland Irving
Matt Keetley
Cam Lanigan
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Calgary Flames Development Camp
The Calgary Flames hold their development camp next week, beginning July 26, 2010. Participants:
Goaltenders:
Leland Irving
J.P. Lamoureux
Cam Lanigan
Joni Ortio
Defencemen:
Chris Breen
T.J. Brodie
Alex Deilert
Tim Erixon
Joey Leach
Josh Meyers
John Negrin
Giffen Nyren
Keith Seabrook
Forwards:
John Armstrong
Bill Arnold (previous gallery)
Mikael Backlund (previous gallery)
Carter Bancks
Spencer Bennett
Lance Bouma
Bryan Cameron
Hugo Carpentier
Michael Ferland
Ryley Grantham
Patrick Holland
Ryan Howse
Nick Larson
Logan MacMillan
Aaron Marvin
Greg Nemisz
Gaelan Patterson
Max Reinhart
Jon Rheault (previous gallery)
C.J. Severyn
Mitch Wahl (previous gallery)
Kris Chucko
The Calgary Flames announced today that they had signed Kris Chucko. No details given. Chucko has played for their AHL affiliate for four seasons.