Flames executive Ken King dead at 68
Calgary Flames executive Ken King has died. He was 68.
King, from Hanley, Sask., was vice-chair and chief executive officer of Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, which owns the Flames.
King became president and CEO of the NHL team in 2001 after three decades as a newspaper executive.
He was the public voice of the Flames’ ownership group comprised of Murray Edwards, Alvin Libin, Allan Markin, Jeff McCaig and the late Clayton Riddell.