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After failing to make the postseason for the third year in a row, the Calgary Flames now have time to review everything. One ...
One of the biggest stories surrounding the Calgary Flames this offseason will be the future of Rasmus Andersson. The ...
And Rasmus Andersson needs time to think and talk it over, too. Truth is, the 28-year-old blue-liner isn’t sure what his future will hold. Andersson has one season remaining on his current ...
During his final interview of the season, Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson admitted to playing the end of the season with a broken fibula. "I broke my fibula against Seattle." Rasmus Andersson ...
That was further demonstrated on Saturday, as Rasmus Andersson opened up about an injury he played through during the final 12 games of the year. Sportsnet shared the clip on X (formerly Twitter).
Blueliner Rasmus Andersson, who revealed on Saturday that he played through the team’s playoff push with a broken fibula, is eligible to sign a contract extension this summer and can become an ...
Calgary Flames captain Mikael Backlund explains why missing the playoffs this year feels different from past seasons and why he’s optimistic about the team’s future. CALGARY — It certainly ...
Vegas Golden Knights' Tanner Pearson (70) battles for the puck with Calgary Flames' Rasmus Andersson (4) during first period NHL hockey action in Calgary on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.THE CANADIAN ...
Watch as Calgary Flames defenceman Rasmus Andersson speaks during an end-of-season media availability, revealing he'd been playing through a broken fibula injury for the final stretch of the year ...
Rasmus Andersson skated for three weeks on a broken ankle. The workhorse defenceman shared that painful news Saturday as the Calgary Flames cleaned out their lockers after an unlikely playoff ...
CALGARY - Rasmus Andersson admitted he played his final 12 games of the season on a broken foot, but it’s the defenceman’s future that was the biggest talking point Saturday as Calgary Flames ...