New Calgary arena for NHL’s Flames in tense limbo after civic election
CALGARY — The friction between the Calgary Flames and city council over a new arena shows no sign of abating with the re-election of Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
A new building for the NHL club became civic election fodder when Calgary Sports and Entertainment pulled out of “spectacularly unproductive” negotiations within days of Nenshi kicking off his campaign for a third term.
“As I’ve said for many, many weeks, the city has never left the table,” Nenshi said after his victory speech Monday night.
“When they’re ready to come back to the table and have a discussion understanding this mandate from Calgarians, we are ready and willing to have that discussion with them.”