Flames GM Brad Treliving does what he can to be ready for NHL reboot
CALGARY — Prefacing his hopes that the Calgary Flames return to the ice soon with the acknowledgment that pro hockey is not a societal priority right now, general manager Brad Treliving remains optimistic.
“We remain hopeful that at some point we’ll be able to see what this team can accomplish if and when we get back together,” Treliving said Tuesday on a video conference call with reporters.
When the NHL suspended operations March 12 because of the oncoming COVID-19 pandemic, the Flames were in playoff position with a 36-27-7 record.
Calgary was third in the Pacific Division and four points back of the Edmonton Oilers.