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The Calgary Flames are experiencing significant roster changes as they prepare for the 2026 season. General Manager Craig Conroy has made strategic moves, including re-signing restricted free agent forward William Stromgren to a one-year, two-way deal worth $850,000.
Stromgren, a product of Sweden, had a solid AHL career, showing potential as a reliable two-way forward. Meanwhile, the Flames have seen several former players like Ryan Lomberg and Dan Vladar secure new contracts, with Vladar signing a five-year, $27.5 million extension with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Additionally, Rasmus Andersson has signed a seven-year deal with the Vegas Golden Knights worth $8.5 million AAV, impacting the Flames' defensive lineup. The Flames are also looking towards their prospects, with players like Jakob Leander and Maceo Phillips set to play in new locations for the upcoming season, signaling a shift in their development strategy.
As free agency approaches, the Flames are expected to proceed cautiously, given the limited high-impact options available and their focus on retooling the roster after trading key players like Andersson and Nazem Kadri.
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