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2016–17 Calgary Flames
Division5th Pacific
Conference11th Western
2016–17 record10–13–2
Home record3–7–0
Road record7–6–2
Goals for57
Goals against77
Team information
General managerBrad Treliving
CoachGlen Gulutzan
CaptainMark Giordano
Alternate captainsTroy Brouwer
Sean Monahan
ArenaScotiabank Saddledome
Average attendance18,500 (95.9%)
Team leaders
GoalsMichael Frolik
Matthew Tkachuk (6)
AssistsDougie Hamilton (10)
PointsMichael Frolik (14)
Penalty minutesMatthew Tkachuk (45)
Plus/minusDeryk Engelland (+6)
WinsChad Johnson (7)
Goals against averageChad Johnson (2.24)

The 2016–17 Calgary Flames season is their 37th season in Calgary, and the 45th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 6, 1972.[1]

Off-season

After a season of high expectations from the 2014–15 season for the Flames, those expectations did not carry over into the 2015–16 season. The team finished with only 77 points and failed to qualify for the 2016 NHL Playoffs. To start with, Bob Hartley was let go, and Glen Gulutzan was brought in as the new coach. The biggest question the Flames faced in the off-season was acquiring a proven number one goalie. Jonas Hiller, Karri Ramo, and Joni Ortio all combined for a save percentage of .892 and goals against of 3.13, an NHL-worst in the 2015–16 season. General manager Brad Treliving addressed this need by acquiring veteran Brian Elliott on June 24, 2016 in a deal on the sidelines of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. On the draft's opening day the Flames got top prospect Matthew Tkachuk as the 6th overall pick of the Draft. On July 1, 2016, the Flames made significant acquisitions by signing power forward Troy Brouwer and journeyman goaltender Chad Johnson. Several other players such as Alex Chiasson and Linden Vey were also brought in. The next biggest task Treliving faced was signing rising stars Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan to contracts. On August 19, 2016, Monahan and the Flames agreed to a 7 year deal worth $44.625 million.[citation needed] On October 10, 2016, two days before the start of the regular season, Gaudreau and the Flames agreed to a 6 year deal worth $40.5 million.[2] Gaudreau will be tied with defenceman and 2016–2017 captain Mark Giordano as the highest-paid Flames player.

Standings

Divisional standings

Pacific Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Anaheim Ducks 82 46 23 13 43 223 200 +23 105
2 x – Edmonton Oilers 82 47 26 9 43 247 212 +35 103
3 x – San Jose Sharks 82 46 29 7 44 221 201 +20 99
4 x – Calgary Flames 82 45 33 4 41 226 221 +5 94
5 Los Angeles Kings 82 39 35 8 37 201 205 −4 86
6 Arizona Coyotes 82 30 42 10 24 197 260 −63 70
7 Vancouver Canucks 82 30 43 9 26 182 243 −61 69
Source: National Hockey League[3]
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Conference standings

Template:2016–17 NHL Western Conference standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2016–17 Game Log[5]
November: 6–9–0 (Home: 1–3–0 ; Road: 5–5–1)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts Recap
11 November 1 Calgary 1–5 Chicago Elliott 21,166 4–6–1 9 Recap
12 November 3 Calgary 3–2 San Jose Johnson 17,562 5–6–1 11 Recap
13 November 5 Calgary 0–5 Los Angeles Elliott 18,230 5–7–1 11 Recap
14 November 6 Calgary 1–4 Anaheim Johnson 16,218 5–8–1 11 Recap
15 November 10 Dallas 4–2 Calgary Elliott 18,795 5–9–1 11 Recap
16 November 12 NY Rangers 4–1 Calgary Elliott 18,421 5–10–1 11 Recap
17 November 15 Calgary 1–0 Minnesota Johnson 19,048 6–10–1 13 Recap
18 November 16 Arizona 1–2 Calgary OT Johnson 18,202 7–10–1 15 Recap
19 November 18 Chicago 3–2 Calgary Johnson 18,691 7–11–1 15 Recap
20 November 20 Calgary 3–2 Detroit Johnson 20,027 8–11–1 17 Recap
21 November 21 Calgary 2–4 Buffalo Elliott 17,526 8–12–1 17 Recap
22 November 23 Calgary 2–0 Columbus Johnson 13,140 9–12–1 19 Recap
23 November 25 Calgary 2–1 Boston Johnson 17,565 10–12–1 21 Recap
24 November 27 Calgary 3–5 Philadelphia Johnson 19,408 10–13–1 21 Recap
25 November 28 Calgary 1–2 NY Islanders Elliott 10–13–2 22
26 November 30 Toronto Calgary ––

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

Player statistics

As of October 31, 2016

Skaters

Goaltenders

Regular season[7]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Brian Elliott 11 11 779:44 3 9 1 43 3.41 373 .884 0 0 0 0
Chad Johnson 12 12 725:24 7 4 1 27 2.24 348 .922 2 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another organization before joining Flames. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.

Roster

Updated July 1, 2025[8][9]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
4 Sweden Rasmus Andersson (A) D R 28 2015 Malmo, Sweden
11 Sweden Mikael Backlund (C) C L 36 2007 Vasteras, Sweden
7 Canada Kevin Bahl D L 25 2024 New Westminster, British Columbia
24 Canada Jake Bean D L 27 2024 Calgary, Alberta
20 United States Blake Coleman (A) C L 33 2021 Plano, Texas
27 United States Matt Coronato RW R 22 2021 Huntington, New York
86 United States Joel Farabee LW L 25 2025 Cicero, New York
16 Canada Morgan Frost C L 26 2025 Aurora, Ontario
44 Canada Joel Hanley D L 34 2024 Keswick, Ontario
10 Canada Jonathan Huberdeau (A) LW L 32 2022 Saint-Jerome, Quebec
91 Canada Nazem Kadri (A) C L 35 2022 London, Ontario
58 Canada Justin Kirkland C L 29 2024 Winnipeg, Manitoba
70 Canada Ryan Lomberg LW L 30 2024 Richmond Hill, Ontario
62 Russia Daniil Miromanov D R 28 2024 Moscow, Russia
94 Canada Brayden Pachal D R 26 2024 Estevan, Saskatchewan
89 Canada Zayne Parekh D R 19 2024 Nobleton, Ontario
76 Slovakia Martin Pospisil C L 25 2018 Zvolen, Slovakia
50 Russia Ivan Prosvetov G L 26 2025 Moscow, Russia
17 Belarus Yegor Sharangovich C/LW L 27 2023 Minsk, Belarus
36 Russia Aydar Suniev LW L 20 2023 Kazan, Russia
52 Canada MacKenzie Weegar (A) D R 31 2022 Nepean, Ontario
32 United States Dustin Wolf G L 24 2019 Gilroy, California
47 Canada Connor Zary C L 24 2020 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan


Awards and honours

Milestones

Player Milestone Reached Ref
Matthew Tkachuk 1st NHL game October 12, 2016 [10]
Brett Kulak 1st NHL point (assist) October 18, 2016 [11]
Matthew Tkachuk 1st NHL goal October 18, 2016 [11]
Garnet Hathaway 1st NHL goal November 20, 2016 [12]

Draft picks

Below are the Calgary Flames' selections at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, to be held on June 24–25, 2016 at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 6 Matthew Tkachuk LW United States United States London Knights (Ontario Hockey League)
2 54[a] Tyler Parsons G United States United States London Knights (OHL)
2 56[b] Dillon Dube C Canada Canada Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
3 66 Adam Fox D United States United States U.S. NTDP (USHL)
4 96 Linus Lindstrom C Sweden Sweden Skelleftea AIK (SHL)
5 126 Mitchell Mattson C United States United States Grand Rapids Thunderhawks (US-MN HS)
6 156 Eetu Tuulola RW Finland Finland HPK (Liiga)
6 166[c] Matthew Phillips C Canada Canada Victoria Royals (WHL)
7 186 Stepan Falkovsky D Belarus Belarus Ottawa 67's (OHL)

References

  1. ^ National Hockey League (2013). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book/2014. Diamond Sports Data, Inc. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-894801-26-3.
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  8. ^ "Calgary Flames Roster". National Hockey League. Retrieved July 1, 2025.
  9. ^ "Calgary Flames Roster Transactions". CBS Sports. Retrieved July 1, 2025.
  10. ^ Vickers, Aaron (October 12, 2016). "Flames fall to Oilers in season opener". Calgary Flames. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Johnson, Jason (October 18, 2016). "Monahan's overtime tally gives Flames win over Sabres". Calgary Flames. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  12. ^ Vickers, Aaron (November 20, 2016). "Hathaway scores first NHL goal in win over Red Wings". Calgary Flames. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
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  14. ^ "Flames ship Hudler to Panthers for two picks". February 27, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Flames deal D Russell to Stars". February 29, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
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