Change of atmosphere fuels Calgary Flames’ playoff ambitions
CALGARY — Will a new general manager, coach, captain and attitude push the Calgary Flames over the hump to the playoffs in 2023-24?
A club that missed the NHL post-season last season by two points — and left a league-leading 17 on the table in overtime and shootout losses — starts afresh determined to be a contender with the words “compete, commitment, consistency” adorning the dressing room walls.
“We’ve got the team in here,” defenceman MacKenzie Weegar told media during training camp. “Whether you guys believe it or not, we believe in here. I think that’s all that matters.
“Whether we’re under the radar or we’re on the radar, doesn’t matter to us. We know what we got here.”