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Calgary Flames assistant general manager Brad Pascall has been interviewed for the vacant general manager position with the Vancouver Canucks, as reported by Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic and Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK TV.
Pascall's extensive background includes a stint with Hockey Canada and overseeing the Flames' development apparatus since joining in 2014. His potential departure could significantly impact the Flames' management structure and future strategies.
Meanwhile, the Flames are focusing on building their roster for the future, recently selecting promising young talents such as Swedish forward Marcus Nordmark in the 2025 NHL Draft. Nordmark, who has won back-to-back Swedish junior championships, is noted for his skill and hockey sense, despite concerns about his defensive game.
Additionally, Ryan Strome, acquired mid-season from the Anaheim Ducks, has reflected positively on his time with the Flames, praising the team's culture and the progress of young players. Strome recorded 5 goals and 12 points in 19 games with Calgary, showcasing his potential impact moving forward.
On the trade front, the Pittsburgh Penguins are reportedly interested in Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloud, who may become available as the Flames continue their rebuilding process. Whitecloud, who has a cap hit of $2.75 million until 2028, could enhance Pittsburgh's defensive lineup, especially on the right side.
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