Latest Flames Updates: Huberdeau, Parekh, Gridin and More Rumours

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Latest Flames Updates: Huberdeau, Parekh, Gridin and More Rumours

Amid the ongoing NHL season, the Calgary Flames are dealing with key player developments and rumors. Notably, Jonathan Huberdeau’s absence during the home opener has sparked speculation regarding his condition and potential time off the ice. Additionally, Zayne Parekh made his debut after being a healthy scratch, and Matvei Gridin scored his first goal in the NHL. The team is also assessing their backup goaltending situation.

Jonathan Huberdeau’s Status

Recently, Jonathan Huberdeau was sidelined, having started the season on injured reserve due to a previous injury. During player introductions at the home opener, fans noted his absence, which led to speculation about his potential extended absence from the lineup. Sportsnet’s Eric Francis suggested that Huberdeau might miss more time than initially anticipated, raising concerns for the Flames.

Zayne Parekh’s Debut

After initially sitting out the first two games as a healthy scratch, Zayne Parekh debuted in the Flames’ game against the Vegas Golden Knights. The 19-year-old defenceman expressed understanding about his time on the sidelines, noting that he didn’t have a strong finish in preseason. In his debut match, Parekh logged over 17 minutes of playing time, contributing significantly during power-play situations.

Matvei Gridin’s First NHL Goal

Matvei Gridin made headlines by scoring his first NHL goal during his debut against the Edmonton Oilers. The 2024 first-round pick was excited about the goal, even if it was a bit unconventional. Despite not scoring in subsequent games, Gridin has continued to gain experience on the ice, raising questions about his role once injured players return.

Backup Goaltending Concerns

The Flames are reportedly exploring options for a backup goaltender. Currently, Devin Cooley fills this role, although his preseason performance raised concerns about his effectiveness. Dustin Wolf has been the primary goaltender, starting every game so far. Management is cautious not to overwork Wolf in his second NHL season.

Looking Ahead

The Flames are set for a busy week with three upcoming games. They first face the Vegas Golden Knights at the Saddledome on Tuesday. Following that, the team will travel to play the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday, before another matchup against the Golden Knights at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.

  • Upcoming Games:
    • Tuesday: Vs. Vegas Golden Knights
    • Wednesday: Vs. Utah Mammoth (Away)
    • Saturday: Rematch Vs. Vegas Golden Knights (Away)