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Risebrough remained the Flames' general manager until 1995. [6] Al Coates was named the third general manager in team history in 1995. [7] He held the position for five seasons, during which the Flames qualified for the playoffs only once. [8] Craig Button replaced Coates in 2000, and in three years as general manager failed to qualify for the ...
The Calgary Flames have promoted Craig Conroy to general manager. Calgary made the move Tuesday, giving one of its former players his first opportunity lead an NHL front office after he had nine ...
George Clifford "Cliff" Fletcher (born August 16, 1935) is a National Hockey League executive and is a former general manager of the Atlanta Flames/Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Phoenix Coyotes. He is currently a senior advisor to the Toronto Maple Leafs. Some of his nicknames are the "Silver Fox" [1] and "Trader Cliff". [2]
An emotional Conroy, who said he was happy to return to Calgary, scored two goals the following night in his second debut with the Flames to defeat his former Kings teammates, 4–1. [26] Conroy finished the season by scoring 21 points in 28 games for Calgary, then scored 34 points in 2007–08 .
On June 2, 2010, Maloney was named the NHL's General Manager of the Year, making him the first ever recipient of the award. [3] At the conclusion of the 2015–16 season, the Arizona Coyotes relieved Maloney of his duties as general manager. [4] On August 17, 2016, Maloney was hired as a professional scout for the Calgary Flames. [5]
Calgary Flames left wing Ryan Lomberg, center, collides with Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Ilya Samsonov during the third period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2024, in Las Vegas.
He replaced Al Coates as the Vice President and General Manager of the Calgary Flames in 2000.. Button's tenure as Flames general manager produced mixed results. While he was a guiding force for the Flames' primary development team Saint John Flames of the American Hockey League when they captured the Calder Cup championship in 2001, his moves for the Flames roster didn't have the same impact.