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1 Standings  





2 Schedule and results  



2.1  Pre-season  





2.2  Regular season  







3 Player statistics  



3.1  Skaters  





3.2  Goaltenders  







4 Awards and honours  



4.1  Milestones  







5 Transactions  



5.1  Player signings  





5.2  Trades  





5.3  Additions and subtractions  







6 Draft picks  





7 References  














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2017–18 Calgary Flames
Division5th Pacific
Conference11th Western
2017–18 record37–35–10
Home record17–20–4
Road record20–15–6
Goals for218
Goals against248
Team information
General managerBrad Treliving
CoachGlen Gulutzan
CaptainMark Giordano
Alternate captainsTroy Brouwer
Sean Monahan
ArenaScotiabank Saddledome
Average attendance18,905[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Stockton Heat (AHL)
Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsSean Monahan (31)
AssistsJohnny Gaudreau (60)
PointsJohnny Gaudreau (84)
Penalty minutesGarnet Hathaway (88)
Plus/minusMicheal Ferland (+5)
WinsMike Smith (25)
Goals against averageMike Smith (2.65)
← 2016–17
2018–19 →

The 2017–18 Calgary Flames season was their 38th season in Calgary, and the 46th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 6, 1972.[2] The Flames missed the playoffs for the seventh time in their last nine seasons.

Standings[edit]

Pacific Division
Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
    1 y – Vegas Golden Knights 82 51 24 7 47 272 228 +44 109
    2 x – Anaheim Ducks 82 44 25 13 40 235 216 +19 101
    3 x – San Jose Sharks 82 45 27 10 40 252 229 +23 100
    4 x – Los Angeles Kings 82 45 29 8 43 239 203 +36 98
    5 Calgary Flames 82 37 35 10 35 218 248 −30 84
    6 Edmonton Oilers 82 36 40 6 31 234 263 −29 78
    7 Vancouver Canucks 82 31 40 11 31 218 264 −46 73
    8 Arizona Coyotes 82 29 41 12 27 208 256 −48 70
    Source: National Hockey League
    x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division
    Western Conference Wild Card
    Pos Div Team
  • t
  • e
  • GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
    1 PA x – Los Angeles Kings 82 45 29 8 43 239 203 +36 98
    2 CE x – Colorado Avalanche 82 43 30 9 41 257 237 +20 95
    3 CE St. Louis Blues 82 44 32 6 41 226 222 +4 94
    4 CE Dallas Stars 82 42 32 8 38 235 225 +10 92
    5 PA Calgary Flames 82 37 35 10 35 218 248 −30 84
    6 PA Edmonton Oilers 82 36 40 6 31 234 263 −29 78
    7 CE Chicago Blackhawks 82 33 39 10 32 229 256 −27 76
    8 PA Vancouver Canucks 82 31 40 11 31 218 264 −46 73
    9 PA Arizona Coyotes 82 29 41 12 27 208 256 −48 70
    Source: National Hockey League[3]
    x – Clinched playoff spot

    Schedule and results[edit]

    Pre-season[edit]

    The pre-season schedule was released on June 15, 2017.[4] Before the start of pre-season games, the Flames' rookies and prospects participated in the annual Young Stars Classic tournament.[5]

    Pre-season game log

    Regular season[edit]

    The regular season schedule was published on June 22, 2017.[6]

    2017–18 game log

    Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

    Player statistics[edit]

    Final Stats[7]

    Skaters[edit]

    Regular season[8]
    Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM
    Johnny Gaudreau 80 24 60 84 2 26
    Sean Monahan 74 31 33 64 3 24
    Matthew Tkachuk 68 24 25 49 −1 61
    Mikael Backlund 82 14 31 45 −21 78
    Dougie Hamilton 82 17 27 44 1 64
    Micheal Ferland 77 21 20 41 5 24
    Mark Giordano 82 13 25 38 0 63
    T. J. Brodie 73 4 28 32 −16 18
    Sam Bennett 82 11 15 26 −18 59
    Mark Jankowski 72 17 8 25 −7 33
    Michael Frolik 70 10 15 25 −19 26
    Troy Brouwer 76 6 16 22 −7 53
    Garnet Hathaway 59 4 9 13 3 88
    Matt Stajan 68 4 8 12 4 28
    Curtis Lazar 65 2 10 12 −8 23
    Travis Hamonic 74 1 10 11 −9 79
    Michael Stone 82 3 7 10 −11 28
    Kris Versteeg 24 3 5 8 −8 6
    Brett Kulak 71 2 6 8 −3 27
    Jaromir Jagr 22 1 6 7 6 10
    Chris Stewart 7 1 2 3 −4 0
    Nick Shore 9 1 2 3 0 4
    Matt Bartkowski 18 0 3 3 −3 4
    Spencer Foo 4 2 0 2 1 0
    Freddie Hamilton 8 0 1 1 −1 2
    Ryan Lomberg 7 0 1 1 0 15
    Rasmus Andersson 10 0 0 0 −1 4
    Tanner Glass 16 0 0 0 −4 19
    Marek Hrivik 3 0 0 0 1 0
    Morgan Klimchuk 1 0 0 0 0 0
    Andrew Mangiapane 10 0 0 0 −3 2

    Goaltenders[edit]

    Regular season[9]
    Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
    Mike Smith 55 55 3,190:36 25 21 6 141 2.65 1,686 .916 3 0 2 8
    David Rittich 21 16 978:14 8 6 3 49 2.92 512 .904 0 0 0 14
    Jon Gillies 11 9 604:56 3 5 1 29 2.88 280 .896 0 0 0 2
    Eddie Lack 4 2 136:12 1 2 0 12 5.29 64 .813 0 0 0 0

    Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Flames. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.
    Traded mid-season
    Bold/italics denotes franchise record

    Awards and honours[edit]

    Milestones[edit]

    Regular season
    Player Milestone Reached Ref
    Mark Giordano 100th career NHL goal October 14, 2017 [10]
    Mike Smith 200th career NHL win October 24, 2017 [11]
    Mark Jankowski 1st career NHL goal
    1st career NHL point
    November 9, 2017 [12]
    Mikael Backlund 100th career NHL goal November 25, 2017 [13]
    David Rittich 1st career NHL win November 25, 2017 [13]
    Dougie Hamilton 400th career NHL game
    1st career NHL hat-trick
    February 17, 2018 [14]
    Morgan Klimchuk 1st career NHL game February 19, 2018 [15]
    Johnny Gaudreau 300th career NHL game March 7, 2018 [16]
    Matt Stajan 1,000th career NHL game March 21, 2018 [17]
    Spencer Foo 1st career NHL game March 31, 2018 [18]
    Spencer Foo 1st career NHL goal
    1st career NHL point
    April 5, 2018 [19]
    Mark Jankowski 1st career NHL hat-trick April 8, 2018 [20]

    Transactions[edit]

    Player signings[edit]

    Date Player Contract terms
    (in U.S. dollars)
    Ref
    June 29, 2017 Kris Versteeg 1-year, $1.75 million [21]
    June 30, 2017 Michael Stone 3-year, $10.5 million [22]
    July 13, 2017 Micheal Ferland 2-year, $3.5 million [23]
    July 14, 2017 Curtis Lazar 2-year, $1.9 million [24]
    July 20, 2017 Garnet Hathaway 1-year, $650,000 [25]
    July 21, 2017 Juuso Valimaki 3-year, $4.05 million entry-level contract [26]
    July 22, 2017 Jon Gillies 1-year, $725,000 [27]
    July 22, 2017 David Rittich 1-year, $725,000 [27]
    August 29, 2017 Brett Kulak 1-year, $650,000 [28]
    September 5, 2017 Tyler Wotherspoon 1-year, $650,000 [29]
    September 6, 2017 Sam Bennett 2-year, $3.9 million [30]
    November 16, 2017 Glenn Gawdin 3-year, $2.775 million entry-level contract [31]
    December 31, 2017 Matthew Phillips 3-year, $2.275 million entry-level contract [32]
    February 16, 2018 Mikael Backlund 6-year, $32.1 million contract extension [33]

    Trades[edit]

    June 24, 2017[34] To Calgary Flames
    Travis Hamonic
    conditional 4th round pick
    ToNew York Islanders
    1st round pick in 2018
    2nd round pick in 2018
    conditional 2nd round pick
    June 29, 2017[35] To Calgary Flames
    Eddie Lack
    Ryan Murphy
    7th round pick in 2019
    ToCarolina Hurricanes
    Keegan Kanzig
    6th round pick in 2019
    July 1, 2017[36] To Calgary Flames
    conditional 7th round pick in 2018
    ToDetroit Red Wings
    Tom McCollum
    December 30, 2017[37] To Calgary Flames
    Dalton Prout
    ToNew Jersey Devils
    Eddie Lack
    February 26, 2018[38] To Calgary Flames
    Nick Shore
    ToOttawa Senators
    7th-round pick in 2019

    Additions and subtractions[edit]

    Additions
    Player Former team Via
    Spencer Foo Union Dutchmen (ECAC) Free agency[39]
    Marek Hrivik New York Rangers Free agency[40]
    Luke Gazdic New Jersey Devils Free agency[41]
    Tanner Glass New York Rangers Free agency[42]
    Jaromir Jagr Florida Panthers Free agency[43]
    Cody Goloubef Stockton Heat (AHL) Free agency[44]
    Yasin Ehliz Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers (DEL) Free agency[45]
    Marcus Hogstrom Djurgårdens IF (SHL) Free agency[45]
    Subtractions
    Player New team Via
    Brandon Bollig San Jose Sharks Free agency[46]
    Lance Bouma Chicago Blackhawks Free agency[47]
    Alex Chiasson Washington Capitals Free agency[48]
    Ryan Culkin Tucson Roadrunners (AHL) Free agency[49]
    Brian Elliott Philadelphia Flyers Free agency[50]
    Deryk Engelland Vegas Golden Knights Expansion Draft[51]
    Michael Kostka Skellefteå AIK (SHL) Free agency
    Kenney Morrison Chicago Wolves (AHL) Free agency[52]
    Ryan Murphy Minnesota Wild Free agency[53]
    Linden Vey Barys Astana (KHL) Free agency

    Draft picks[edit]

    Below are the Calgary Flames' selections at the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, which was held on June 23 and 24, 2017 at the United CenterinChicago.

    Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
    1 16 Juuso Valimaki D Finland Finland Tri-City Americans (WHL)
    4 109 Adam Ruzicka C Slovakia Slovakia Sarnia Sting (OHL)
    5 140 Zach Fisher RW Canada Canada Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
    6 171 D'Artagnan Joly RW Canada Canada Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
    7 202 Filip Sveningsson LW Sweden Sweden HV71 (J20 SuperElit)

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